Children Quote by Thomas Fahy
““Can you speak to the dead…like your sister?" Ms. Dupré's body seems to loosen, and her voice gets soft as a feather against your skin. "No, child. But you can say goodbye to someone even after he's gone. You just have to find a way that's right for you.””
About This Quote
The passage explores how grief can be expressed through personal rituals, emphasizing that saying farewell is a personal, adaptable act rather than a literal communication with the deceased.
In simple terms: Grief can be honored through individualized rituals.
Goodbyes are personal, not literal.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- mourning a loved one
- supporting a grieving child
- creating a memorial
- seeking closure after death
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- designing personal farewell ceremonies
- counseling on grief coping strategies
Questions to Reflect On
- What does a 'right way' to say goodbye look like for you?
- How can personal rituals help transform grief?