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Bits and pieces Quote by Suzanne Collins

“When that wire was cut, everything just went insane. I can only remember bits and pieces. Trying to find her. Watching Brutus kill Chaff. Killing Brutus myself. I know she was calling my name. Then the lightning bolt hit the tree, and the force field around the arena . . . blew out.” quote by Suzanne Collins
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““When that wire was cut, everything just went insane. I can only remember bits and pieces. Trying to find her. Watching Brutus kill Chaff. Killing Brutus myself. I know she was calling my name. Then the lightning bolt hit the tree, and the force field around the arena . . . blew out.””

Suzanne Collins

About This Quote

A chaotic, fragmented memory of a violent scene reflects trauma and the desperate search for a lost loved one.

In simple terms: Fragmented memory of trauma and loss.

Key Takeaway

Seek clarity and healing after trauma.

Themes

trauma memory loss search violence

Mood

intense dark

Type

dramatic psychological

When to use this quote

  • therapy
  • writing
  • support groups
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

psychology fiction survival

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the lightning symbolize?
  • How do fragmented memories affect identity?
A Different Perspective

May be too graphic for some audiences.

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