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.””
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.
Trust instincts in danger, but seek help when overwhelmed.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- emergency situations
- family crises
- personal safety training
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What coping strategies can replace instinctive panic?
- How can families prepare children for unexpected threats?
The narrative may dramatize fear without context, limiting broader relevance.