Lies and Deceit Quotes in Burn

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #1

Lies were how his father operated. He told the people fairy tales so they could sleep at night. (2.22)

Ah, the noble lie. It's when you lie to someone for their own sake to make them feel better. The problem with Willux's lie is that it eroded the Pures sense of empathy. He lied for their safety, but by doing so, he created monsters.

Quote #2

"That "lie," Hoppes continues, using air quotes, "has created the framework that allows the people to accept themselves, to be able to look themselves in the eye, to love each other, and to go on." (2.40)

Here, Hoppes reinforces Willux's lie. To him, Willux had to lie in order for the people inside the Dome to accept themselves.

Quote #3

"As if you don't have lies of your own already, Partridge […] If you're going to come clean, why don't you start with yourself?" (2.64)

The problem with Partridge exposing his father for being a liar is that Partridge is also a liar.