Year of Wonders Chapter 6 Quotes

Year of Wonders Chapter 6 Quotes

How we cite the quotes:
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"Like the ore that must be melted all to liquid to find the pure metal, so must we be rendered in the fiery furnace of this disease." (2.6.17)

Once again, we see Mompellion argue that suffering is a good thing. It's like a daily vitamin. While he might not be entirely incorrect, this passage becomes increasingly ironic as the novel goes on. Check out "Quote #10" in this section for more insight into this issue.

Quote 5

It had been a strange thing for us, to have our small village suddenly thrust into the high matter of king and parliament. (2.6.8)

We can imagine that would be bizarre. Mompellion was not necessarily trying to make some grand political statement by suggesting that the villagers remain in town, but it's such a powerful gesture that it resonates throughout England.