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“Geordie wrote a letter to Mr. Webster in which the shrieking figure of Apology was hounded through a labyrinth of agonized syntax.” quote by Robertson Davies
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““Geordie wrote a letter to Mr. Webster in which the shrieking figure of Apology was hounded through a labyrinth of agonized syntax.””

Robertson Davies

About This Quote

Source Novel: Fifth Business, 1940

A character’s apology is tangled in complex, painful language, reflecting inner turmoil.

In simple terms: Apology is expressed in confusing, painful words.

Key Takeaway

Embrace clarity in expressing regret.

Themes

communication apology inner conflict language emotion

Mood

reflective melancholic

Type

literary analytical

When to use this quote

  • personal letters
  • conflict resolution
  • creative writing
  • emotional expression

Key Concepts

psychology literary analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you simplify apologies?
  • What emotions drive convoluted language?
A Different Perspective

Complex language can obscure sincere apology.

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