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“I am a wicked woman" "how could you do anything wicked? tell me what it is that so distress you” quote by Tessa Harris
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““I am a wicked woman" "how could you do anything wicked? tell me what it is that so distress you””

Tessa Harris

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Other Side of the Sun, Tessa Harris, 2022

A dialogue where a character admits wickedness and invites the other to confront the source of distress, prompting self‑examination.

In simple terms: Admit flaws and ask what truly troubles you.

Key Takeaway

Explore the root of your distress.

Themes

self‑reflection confession dialogue

Mood

introspective empathetic

Type

psychological conversational

When to use this quote

  • counseling sessions
  • personal journaling
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

moral ambiguity psychological inquiry

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does 'wicked' mean to you?
  • Can confronting distress lead to growth?
A Different Perspective

The phrasing may encourage defensive responses.

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