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Ebb and flow Quote by Thomas Hardy

“Her presence brought memories of such things as Bourbon roses, rubies, and tropical midnights; her moods recalled lotus-eaters and the march in "Athalie"; her motions, the ebb and flow of the sea; her voice, the viola.” quote by Thomas Hardy
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““Her presence brought memories of such things as Bourbon roses, rubies, and tropical midnights; her moods recalled lotus-eaters and the march in "Athalie"; her motions, the ebb and flow of the sea; her voice, the viola.””

Thomas Hardy

About This Quote

Source Novel: Tess of the d'Urbervilles, 1891

The description likens a woman's presence to vivid, exotic, and musical sensations, evoking deep sensory and emotional resonance.

In simple terms: She feels like a rich, sensory experience.

Key Takeaway

Appreciate the power of evocative language.

Themes

sensory detail romance nature music emotion

Mood

reflective poetic nostalgic

Type

literary descriptive evocative

When to use this quote

  • writing
  • poetry
  • character analysis
  • creative inspiration

Key Concepts

symbolism imagery personification

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does vivid imagery affect your perception of a character?
  • What emotions does this description evoke?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may be overly ornate for some readers.

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