Alias grace is a novel by margaret atwood, based on the true story of grace marks, a young irish immigrant in the 19th century who was convicted of a double murder. The novel follows grace’s life in prison and her journey to uncover the truth of her past. Throughout the novel, atwood uses a variety of quotes that offer insight into the story and characters.
The following alias grace quotes provide a powerful reflection on the themes of justice, identity, and freedom.
Most Common Alias Grace Quotes
π βTo go from a familiar thing into the unknown, is always a matter for apprehension.β β Grace Marks
Β βPeople want a guilty person. If there has been a crime, they want to know who did it.β β Grace Marks
π βIt is not always the one who strikes the blow, that is the actual murderer.β β Grace Marks
π βGuilt comes to you not from the things you have done, but from the things others have done to you.β β Grace Marks
π βWe didnβt lose. We just havenβt won yet.β β Mary Whitney
π βThe difference between ignorant and stupid is that ignorant can learn.β β Mary Whitney
π βBecause men are liars by nature, Grace. Theyβll say anything to get what they want out of you, then think better of it and be off on the next boat.β β Mary Whitney
π βIf we were all on trial for our thoughts, we would all be hanged.β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
π βGone mad is what they say, and sometimes Run mad, as if mad is a different direction, like west; as if mad is a different house you could step into, or a separate country entirely. But when you go mad you donβt go any other place, you stay where you are. And somebody else comes in.β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
π βThere is no fool like an educated foolβ¦β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
Β βThose who have been in trouble themselves are alert to it in others.β β Grace Marks
π βI am afraid of falling into hopeless despair, over my wasted life, and I am still not sure how it happened.β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
π βThe small details of life often hide a great significance.β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
π βA prison does not only lock its inmates inside, it keeps all others out. Her strongest prison is of her own construction.β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
π βWhen I was younger I used to think that if I could hug myself tight enough I could make myself smaller, because there was never enough room for me, at home or anywhere, but if I was smaller then I would fit in.β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
π βI am certain that a Sewing Machine would relieve as much human suffering as a hundred Lunatic Asylums, and possibly a good deal more.β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
π βPeople dressed in a certain kind of clothing are never wrong. Also, they never fart.β β Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
βThere is no use crying over spilt milk if you donβt know whether the milk is spilt or not.β β Grace Marks
π βThe road to death is a lonely highway, and longer than it appears, even when it leads straight down from the scaffold, by way of a rope. And itβs a dark road, with never any moon shining on it, to light your way.β β Grace Marks
π βOnce you are found with a man in your room, you are the guilty one, no matter how they get in.β β Grace Marks
π βIf the world treats you well, sir, you come to believe you are deserving of it.β β Grace Marks
π βHaving a thought is not the same as doing it. If we were all on trial for our thoughts, we would all be hanged.β β Grace Marks
π βA little white lie is a small price to pay for peace and quiet.β β Grace Marks
Β βWhen people are afraid, they often behave with cruelty.β β Grace Marks
π βYou should never let your picture be in a magazine or newspaper if you can help it, as you never know what ends your face may be made to serve by others, once it has got out of your control.β β Grace Marks
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Alias grace has been a captivating story that has captivated audiences across the world. It has been an exploration into the depths of human experience and suffering and has served to remind us of the power of resilience and hope. The story of grace marks has made us question the boundaries of justice and the nuances of human behavior.