Silent Patient Quotes

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“I didn’t want to die. Not yet; not when I hadn't lived.” This quote from the Silent Patient is said by one of two main characters, Theo Faber, as he nearly overdoses on himself to death, trying to escape his own life. The quote shows how even at the lowest point of his life, Theo still had a small will to live, and properly if given the chance to. The Silent Patient is a psychological thriller novel by Alex Michaelides, published in 2019. The novel follows the tale of Alicia Berenson, a successful painter who is found guilty of brutally shooting her husband, Gabriel, five times in the face, and then sentenced to a mental institution. The catch of the day? Alicia has not uttered a single word since the murder. Not when she was handcuffed, not when she was found guilty of murder, and not when she began her life as a borderline in a psychiatric hospital. Six years later, Theo Faber, a psychotherapist fascinated by Alicia's case, begins an obsession with unraveling the truth behind her silence. As Theo goes deeper into Alicia's troubled past and her connections to other people, he uncovers dark secrets that threaten to break the large facade of his own life. The story takes place within the confines of the Grove, a high-security psychiatric hospital located in London, England. As Theo delves into Alicia's background, …show more content…

It seemed as if there was the slightest hope. She seemed more lively, walking again, showing emotion, acting more human than she had in a long while. It seemed as if the impossible was finally made possible. Theo felt as if there was some hope left. All his efforts of digging into her past, and learning about her whole life would finally have an outcome. What he didn’t know was that letting her regain her voice would ultimately lead to his downfall. She would go as far as a human would, and drag him down into the lowest place one could ever

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