64 pages 2 hours read

M. T. Edvardsson

A Nearly Normal Family

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2018

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Important Quotes

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“A man will be satisfied with good by the fruit of his words, And the deeds of a man’s hands will return to him.”


(Part 1, Chapter 1, Page 3)

This quote from Proverbs 12:14 establishes Adam’s moral compass and its roots in biblical teachings, particularly where honesty and lying are concerned. The passage suggests that words and actions determine the quality of a person’s life. This allusion indicates that Adam’s actions and judgments throughout the narrative will be influenced by his desire to align with these spiritual values.

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“Lying is an art that few people fully master.”


(Part 1, Chapter 3, Page 17)

This quote reflects Adam’s evolving perspective on lying. Initially, he sees lying as universally negative and values honesty, but his attitude shifts when confronted with Amina’s lies. By rationalizing Amina’s dishonesty while remaining critical of Stella’s, Adam measures honesty differently based on his relationships with and favoritism toward the individuals involved. This inconsistency highlights the complex nature of morality and how personal biases can influence one’s perception of right and wrong, developing the theme of Subjective Morality and the Ambiguity of Justice.

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“There was really no reason to get all worked up.”


(Part 1, Chapter 5, Page 22)

Frequently spoken by Adam in times of crisis, this quote reveals his coping mechanism during stressful situations and his difficulty in handling crises effectively. Though Adam does not intend to diminish Ulrika’s feelings, this tendency to underplay serious situations not only hinders constructive problem-solving but also inadvertently widens the emotional and communicative gap between him and Ulrika.