We don't have the luxury of thinking,' said Mother
by John Boyne (0 Reviews)
In the story "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" by John Boyne, a character named Mother emphasizes the urgency and seriousness of their situation by stating, "We don't have the luxury of thinking." This highlights the harsh realities they face, indicating that they must act quickly and decisively rather than overanalyzing or dwelling on their circumstances. It underscores the tension and the need for immediate decisions during difficult times.
The quote reflects the dire circumstances and the emotional weight carried by the characters, as they are pushed to their limits in a world filled with danger and uncertainty. Mother’s words serve as a reminder that sometimes survival depends on making swift choices without the luxury of endless contemplation, emphasizing the gravity of their situation and the pressure they are under.
"We don't have the luxury of thinking," said Mother.
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