Year of Wonders Chapter 12 Quotes
Year of Wonders Chapter 12 Quotes
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Quote 7
Whole houses stood empty; entire families gone from us and names that had been known here for centuries gone with them. (2.12.31)
Pretty heavy, right? The city of Eyam isn't seeing just a massive number of deaths; it's also seeing a complete upheaval of its sense of identity. Its history is literally being erased. For better or for worse, the village will never be the same again.
Quote 8
"On your knees, sinner!" He took a step towards us, a looming black figure. (2.12.53)
Mompellion seems like a swell dude for most of the novel, but he tends to flip out whenever he catches wind of sexy times. As we'll see, there's a fascinating reason for this.
Quote 9
[It] shocks me [...] that people here are so desperate [...] that they [...] pay their last mite for these worthless amulets. (2.12.9)
As the plague worsens, the villagers turn to superstition and witchcraft in a desperate attempt to save themselves. People will believe in any crazy thing when they're hopeless. Regardless, Mompellion is horrified to discover that his flock is turning away from God.