Hope Quote by Tabitha Suzuma
““He has little hope that university, when he gets there next year, will be any different. Like right now, all these pupils taking notes as if their life depended on it. All for what? he wants to shout. To get into the top university, so that you can somehow convince yourself you are better than the great unwashed? So that your parents can convince themselves that they are better parents than the great unwashed? So that Mum and Dad’s fourteen-hour days at the office, paying for a fucking private education you never asked for, wasn’t just a pathetic waste of a life?””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unnamed, contemporary fiction
A critique of parental pressure and the pursuit of elite education as a status symbol.
In simple terms: Parents push kids toward elite schools for status.
Question the value of prestige over personal fulfillment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- college applications
- family discussions
- career planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you feel pressure to attend a top university?
- How does status influence your choices?
The narrative assumes all elite education is harmful.