Ashamed Quote by Robin McKinley
““I was not frightened, but I was ashamed. “I’m sorry,” I said. The claws retreated, and his arm dropped. “Don’t be,” he said. “I don’t mind telling you.” He looked at me. “But perhaps you mind being told.””
About This Quote
A character feels shame and fear, yet offers honesty, highlighting vulnerability and the power of truth in confronting danger.
In simple terms: Shame and honesty can calm a threatening situation.
Speak truthfully even when embarrassed.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- dangerous encounters
- personal confession
- trust building
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When have you been ashamed to speak the truth?
- How can honesty change a hostile dynamic?
Honesty may not always resolve the threat.