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Condemned Quote by Virginia Woolf

“So there was no excuse; nothing whatever the matter, except the sin for which human nature had condemned him to death; that he did not feel. He had not cared when Evans was killed; that was worst;” quote by Virginia Woolf
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““So there was no excuse; nothing whatever the matter, except the sin for which human nature had condemned him to death; that he did not feel. He had not cared when Evans was killed; that was worst;””

Virginia Woolf

About This Quote

Source Novel: Mrs Dalloway, 1925

A character feels detached from guilt and death, showing how personal conscience can be numb to external tragedies.

In simple terms: He feels no guilt for others' deaths.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when empathy is suppressed.

Themes

guilt detachment human nature

Mood

reflective somber

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • war trauma
  • moral responsibility

Key Concepts

existentialism psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What causes emotional numbness?
  • How can one regain empathy?
A Different Perspective

His indifference may stem from deeper trauma.

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