The Blind Assassin

by

Margaret Atwood

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The woman is a main character, along with the man, in Iris’s book The Blind Assassin. At the beginning the novel, the reader is led to assume she is based on Iris’s sister Laura, but over the course of the narrative it becomes clear that she is actually based on Iris. The woman is wealthy, married, and has lived a somewhat sheltered life—yet at the same time, she’s willing to spend time in the dingy apartments and hotels where the man stays while on the run without complaint. She’s eager to listen to the man read his science-fiction stories aloud, and she also brings the man supplies, such as scotch, cigarettes, and money when she visits. The woman is clearly devoted to the man, and she’s devastated when he’s killed overseas in the Spanish Civil War.

Woman Quotes in The Blind Assassin

The The Blind Assassin quotes below are all either spoken by Woman or refer to Woman. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Storytelling, Narrative, and Truth Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1 Quotes

She seems very young in the picture, too young, though she hadn’t considered herself too young at the time. He’s smiling too—the whiteness of his teeth shows up like a scratched match flaring—but he’s holding up his hand, as if to fend off in play, or else to protect himself from the camera, from the person who must be there, taking the picture; or else to protect himself from those in the future who might be looking at him, who might be looking at him though the square, lighted window of glazed paper. As if to protect himself from her. As if to protect her.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen, Laura Chase, Man, Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 4-5
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 2 Quotes

The Ygnirods were resentful of their lot in life, but concealed this with the pretense of stupidity. Once in a while they would stage a revolt, which would then be ruthlessly suppressed. The lowest among them were slaves, who could be bought and traded and also killed at will. They were prohibited by law from reading, but had secret codes that they scratched in the dirt with stones. The Snilfards harnessed them to ploughs.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 16
Explanation and Analysis:

The carpets were woven by slaves who were invariably children, because only the fingers of children were small enough for such intricate work. But the incessant close labour demanded of these children caused them to go blind by the age of eight or nine, and their blindness was the measure by which the carpet-sellers valued and extolled their merchandise: This carpet blinded ten children, they would say. This blinded fifteen, this twenty.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Iris Chase Griffen, Richard Griffen, Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 22
Explanation and Analysis:

I tell you the stories I’m good at, he says. Also the ones you’ll believe. You wouldn’t believe sweet nothings, would you?

No. I wouldn’t believe them.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman (speaker)
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 23
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 4 Quotes

Like many peoples, ancient and modern, the Zycronians are afraid of virgins, dead ones especially. Women betrayed in love who have died unmarried are driven to seek in death what they’ve so unfortunately missed out on in life.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:

I feel sorry for him. I think he’s only doing the best he can.

I think we need another drink. How about it?

I bet you’re going to kill him off. You have that glint.

In all justice he’d deserve it. I think he’s a bastard, myself. But kings have to be, don’t they? Survival of the fittest and so forth. Weak to the wall.

You don’t really believe that.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman (speaker), King of Sakiel-Norn
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 130-131
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 6 Quotes

You might say he grabbed what he could get. Why wouldn’t he? He had no scruples, his life was dog eat dog and it always had been. Or you could say they were both young so they didn’t know any better. The young habitually mistake lust for love, they’re infested with idealism of all kinds. And I haven’t said he didn’t kill her afterwards. As I’ve pointed out, he was nothing if not self-interested.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman, Girl, Blind Assassin
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 257
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8 Quotes

But it’s too good to be true, said Will. It must be a trap. It may even be some devilish mind-device of the Xenorians, to keep us from being in the war. It’s Paradise, but we can’t get out of it. And anything you can’t get out of is Hell.

But this isn’t Hell. It’s happiness, said one of the Peach Women who was materializing from the branch of a nearby tree. There’s nowhere to go from here. Relax. Enjoy yourselves. You’ll get used to it.

And that’s the end of the story.

That’s it? She says. You’re going to keep those two men cooped up in there forever?

I did what you wanted. You wanted happiness.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman (speaker), Will (speaker), Boyd
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 355-356
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10 Quotes

The sudden invasion changes things for the Zycronians. Barbarians and urbanites, incumbents and rebels, masters and slaves—all forget their differences and make common cause. Class barriers dissolve—the Snilfards discard their ancient titles along with their face masks, and roll up their sleeves, manning the barricades alongside the Ygnirods.

Related Characters: Man, Woman
Related Symbols: Sakiel-Norn, The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 400
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 11 Quotes

Laura herself didn’t know it, of course. She had no thought of playing the romantic heroine. She became that only later, in the frame of her own outcome and thus in the minds of her admirers. In the course of daily life she was frequently irritating, like anyone. Or dull. Or joyful, she could be that as well: given the right conditions, the secret of which was known only to her, she could drift off into a kind of rapture.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Laura Chase, Man, Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 417
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 15 Quotes

The photo has been cut; a third of it has been cut off. In the lower left corner there’s a hand, scissored off at the wrist, resting on the grass. It’s the hand of the other one, the one who is always in the picture whether seen or not. The hand that will set things down.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Laura Chase, Alex Thomas, Man, Woman, Sabrina Griffen
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 517
Explanation and Analysis:
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Woman Quotes in The Blind Assassin

The The Blind Assassin quotes below are all either spoken by Woman or refer to Woman. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Storytelling, Narrative, and Truth Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1 Quotes

She seems very young in the picture, too young, though she hadn’t considered herself too young at the time. He’s smiling too—the whiteness of his teeth shows up like a scratched match flaring—but he’s holding up his hand, as if to fend off in play, or else to protect himself from the camera, from the person who must be there, taking the picture; or else to protect himself from those in the future who might be looking at him, who might be looking at him though the square, lighted window of glazed paper. As if to protect himself from her. As if to protect her.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen, Laura Chase, Man, Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 4-5
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 2 Quotes

The Ygnirods were resentful of their lot in life, but concealed this with the pretense of stupidity. Once in a while they would stage a revolt, which would then be ruthlessly suppressed. The lowest among them were slaves, who could be bought and traded and also killed at will. They were prohibited by law from reading, but had secret codes that they scratched in the dirt with stones. The Snilfards harnessed them to ploughs.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 16
Explanation and Analysis:

The carpets were woven by slaves who were invariably children, because only the fingers of children were small enough for such intricate work. But the incessant close labour demanded of these children caused them to go blind by the age of eight or nine, and their blindness was the measure by which the carpet-sellers valued and extolled their merchandise: This carpet blinded ten children, they would say. This blinded fifteen, this twenty.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Iris Chase Griffen, Richard Griffen, Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 22
Explanation and Analysis:

I tell you the stories I’m good at, he says. Also the ones you’ll believe. You wouldn’t believe sweet nothings, would you?

No. I wouldn’t believe them.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman (speaker)
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 23
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 4 Quotes

Like many peoples, ancient and modern, the Zycronians are afraid of virgins, dead ones especially. Women betrayed in love who have died unmarried are driven to seek in death what they’ve so unfortunately missed out on in life.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 115
Explanation and Analysis:

I feel sorry for him. I think he’s only doing the best he can.

I think we need another drink. How about it?

I bet you’re going to kill him off. You have that glint.

In all justice he’d deserve it. I think he’s a bastard, myself. But kings have to be, don’t they? Survival of the fittest and so forth. Weak to the wall.

You don’t really believe that.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman (speaker), King of Sakiel-Norn
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin, Sakiel-Norn
Page Number: 130-131
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 6 Quotes

You might say he grabbed what he could get. Why wouldn’t he? He had no scruples, his life was dog eat dog and it always had been. Or you could say they were both young so they didn’t know any better. The young habitually mistake lust for love, they’re infested with idealism of all kinds. And I haven’t said he didn’t kill her afterwards. As I’ve pointed out, he was nothing if not self-interested.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman, Girl, Blind Assassin
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 257
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8 Quotes

But it’s too good to be true, said Will. It must be a trap. It may even be some devilish mind-device of the Xenorians, to keep us from being in the war. It’s Paradise, but we can’t get out of it. And anything you can’t get out of is Hell.

But this isn’t Hell. It’s happiness, said one of the Peach Women who was materializing from the branch of a nearby tree. There’s nowhere to go from here. Relax. Enjoy yourselves. You’ll get used to it.

And that’s the end of the story.

That’s it? She says. You’re going to keep those two men cooped up in there forever?

I did what you wanted. You wanted happiness.

Related Characters: Man (speaker), Woman (speaker), Will (speaker), Boyd
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 355-356
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10 Quotes

The sudden invasion changes things for the Zycronians. Barbarians and urbanites, incumbents and rebels, masters and slaves—all forget their differences and make common cause. Class barriers dissolve—the Snilfards discard their ancient titles along with their face masks, and roll up their sleeves, manning the barricades alongside the Ygnirods.

Related Characters: Man, Woman
Related Symbols: Sakiel-Norn, The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 400
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 11 Quotes

Laura herself didn’t know it, of course. She had no thought of playing the romantic heroine. She became that only later, in the frame of her own outcome and thus in the minds of her admirers. In the course of daily life she was frequently irritating, like anyone. Or dull. Or joyful, she could be that as well: given the right conditions, the secret of which was known only to her, she could drift off into a kind of rapture.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Laura Chase, Man, Woman
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 417
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 15 Quotes

The photo has been cut; a third of it has been cut off. In the lower left corner there’s a hand, scissored off at the wrist, resting on the grass. It’s the hand of the other one, the one who is always in the picture whether seen or not. The hand that will set things down.

Related Characters: Iris Chase Griffen (speaker), Laura Chase, Alex Thomas, Man, Woman, Sabrina Griffen
Related Symbols: The Blind Assassin
Page Number: 517
Explanation and Analysis: