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Drowned Quote by Sharon Shinn

“I wonder,” I said. “Perhaps you can meet with an accident on the road. Harwin and I can bring back the sad news that you died while we were traveling.” Gisele looked amused—and a little intrigued. “But wouldn’t you be expected to return with my corpse in tow?” “Not if you—fell off a cliff and…” quote by Sharon Shinn
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““I wonder,” I said. “Perhaps you can meet with an accident on the road. Harwin and I can bring back the sad news that you died while we were traveling.” Gisele looked amused—and a little intrigued. “But wouldn’t you be expected to return with my corpse in tow?” “Not if you—fell off a cliff and drowned, and the water carried you away,” I said, improvising quickly. “Not if you were mauled by wolves andeaten .” “Oh, yes, do have me devoured by wild creatures.””

Sharon Shinn

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Lost Heir by Sharon Shinn, 2005

A character jokes about dying in absurd ways, highlighting dark humor and the absurdity of fate.

In simple terms: Dark humor about death.

Key Takeaway

Embrace absurdity, don’t take fate too seriously.

Themes

dark humor absurdity death fate storytelling

Mood

playful ironic lighthearted

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • fantasy dialogue
  • character interaction
  • storytelling
  • humorous confrontation

Key Concepts

existential irony black comedy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does humor affect our perception of mortality?
  • When is dark humor appropriate?
A Different Perspective

Humor may trivialize real grief.

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