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Scared Quote by Robin Bridges

“As I stepped out in front of the pavilion, my brother's house reared. I flung my arms up instinctively to protect my face as muddy snow flew everywhere. I was too scared to do anything else. I heard Maman's scream behind me.” quote by Robin Bridges
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““As I stepped out in front of the pavilion, my brother's house reared. I flung my arms up instinctively to protect my face as muddy snow flew everywhere. I was too scared to do anything else. I heard Maman's scream behind me.””

Robin Bridges

About This Quote

Source Short story: Untitled, 2010

A child faces sudden fear and instinctive protection when danger appears, highlighting vulnerability and the instinct to shield oneself.

In simple terms: A child reacts fearfully to a sudden threat, trying to protect their face.

Key Takeaway

Trust instincts in danger, but seek help when overwhelmed.

Themes

fear instinct family danger protection

Mood

anxious tense protective

Type

narrative emotional psychological

When to use this quote

  • emergency situations
  • family crises
  • personal safety training

Key Concepts

psychological response childhood trauma protective reflex

Questions to Reflect On

  • What coping strategies can replace instinctive panic?
  • How can families prepare children for unexpected threats?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may dramatize fear without context, limiting broader relevance.

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