Year of Wonders Chapter 7 Quotes

Year of Wonders Chapter 7 Quotes

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Quote 4

And, for an hour, in that season of death, we celebrated a life. (2.7.56)

There are some bright spots, thankfully. In particular, the successful delivery of Mrs. Daniels' newborn son shows that life always finds a way—to quote Jurassic Park's great Ian Malcolm.

Quote 5

"Dear sir, I did not raise my daughter to have her play wet nurse to a rabble. And if I desired to succor the afflicted I would have joined you in Holy Orders." (2.7.16)

Colonel Bradford has no use for Mompellion's egalitarian ideas about confronting the plague. All he knows is that he has enough money to evacuate his family, and that's enough for him. This is an especially significant decision because the Bradfords are the leading aristocratic family in the village.

Quote 6

And so, as generally happens, those who have most give least, and those with less somehow make shrift to share. (2.7.32)

Oh, snap—that shade is aimed squarely at the Bradfords. And it's a direct hit. Most of the people who remain in Eyam do incredibly courageous things to help their friends and neighbors, which only highlights the failings of the upper class in this situation.