“It was cowardice, Mr Stevens. Simple cowardice. Where could I have gone? I have no family. Only my aunt. I love her dearly, but I can’t live with her for a day without feeling my whole life is wasting away. I did tell myself, of course, I would soon find some new situation. But I was so frightened, Mr Stevens. Whenever I thought of leaving, I just saw myself going out there and finding nobody who knew or cared about me. There, that’s all my high principles amount to. I feel so ashamed of myself. But I just couldn’t leave, Mr Stevens. I just couldn’t bring myself to leave.”
Quote by Kazuo Ishiguro
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The Remains of the Day
This novel, set in the 1950s, follows the life of Stevens, a dedicated butler who serves the same family for decades. It delves into the complexities of his personal and professional life, reflecting on the impact of the war and the changing social landscape of England. The narrative is introspective, offering a nuanced look at the role of servants in British society and the hidden emotional landscapes of its characters. more
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