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Plump Pleasingly Quote by Truman Capote

“Annabel played and sang it; she was the oldest of the sisters and the loveliest, though it was a chore to pick among them, for they were like quadruplets of unequal height. One thought of apples, compact and flavorful, sweet but cider-tart; their hair, loosely plaited, had the blue luster of a…” quote by Truman Capote
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““Annabel played and sang it; she was the oldest of the sisters and the loveliest, though it was a chore to pick among them, for they were like quadruplets of unequal height. One thought of apples, compact and flavorful, sweet but cider-tart; their hair, loosely plaited, had the blue luster of a well-groomed ebony racehorse, and certain features, eyebrows, noses, lips when smiling, tilted in an original style that added humor to their charms. The nicest thing was that they were a bit plump: "pleasingly plump" describes it precisely.””

Truman Capote

About This Quote

Source Novel: Other Voices, Other Rooms, 1948

The narrator describes a sister with vivid, sensory details, highlighting uniqueness within similarity and the charm of slight imperfections.

In simple terms: She is uniquely charming despite being similar to her sisters.

Key Takeaway

Appreciate subtle differences in people.

Themes

family beauty individuality perception

Mood

observational introspective

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • reading literature
  • observing family dynamics
  • writing character sketches

Key Concepts

sensory description characterization

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small traits make someone memorable?
  • How do we balance similarity and individuality?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on quirks can stereotype.

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