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The White Darkness Mortality Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #1

"Up to a point I was very fit… until death set in. Death is inclined to undermine one's fitness." (1.55)

Titus has a really deadpan sense of humor. Because he's dead. Get it? Ba dum tssshh. (Sorry, we couldn't resist.)

Quote #2

And then the phone rang.

And it was Mum to say that Dad had died. (2.12-2.13)

Sym spends much of the book trying to work through her feelings about her father's death, even as she's faced with the prospect of her own. Death is a near-constant presence for her.

Quote #3

The timing of the two things—Dad's death, Oates's arrival in my head—suddenly tripped me up, and my concentration faltered […]. (10.39)

Sym describes her imaginary friend Titus as her love interest. But he's also a father figure who "came to life" on the same day as her father's death. It's probably best not to think too hard on the love interest/father figure thing.