Curse Quote by Ron Hansen
““but nothing upset and preoccupied him like the phrase whatever they dread most, that will happen. It seemed more than a simple curse; there was the ring of something presaging and prophetic about it, it was the sort of thing Jesse would say.””
About This Quote
The speaker is haunted by a phrase that feels like a foreboding prophecy, suggesting an inevitable doom that resonates deeply with personal dread.
In simple terms: A prophetic curse triggers existential anxiety.
Foreboding language can amplify fear.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reading a dark novel
- discussing a personal crisis
- analyzing a horror film
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- writing suspenseful prose
- therapeutic journaling
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes a phrase feel prophetic?
- How does language shape our perception of fate?