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The Locked Door

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2021

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Important Quotes

ā€œAs I contemplate my next move, a thought flits through my head. One that I have not infrequently when Iā€™m in difficult situations.

What would my father do?

I always have that thought, as much as I try not to.ā€


(Chapter 2, Page 18)

Throughout the novel, Nora fears that she has inherited her fatherā€™s violent tendencies and psychopathy, introducing the theme of The Tensions Between Nature and Nurture. This passage suggests that, although she shares her fatherā€™s impulses, she can resist them in ways that he did not.

ā€œShe is such a mom. Like if you were reading a book about a mom, sheā€™d probably be like my mom. Every night she cooks dinner for us, makes sure I do all my homework, and cleans the house herself, top to bottom.ā€


(Chapter 3, Page 26)

This passage comes from a chapter narrated by 11-year-old Nora and reflects the immature tone that Freida McFadden uses to distinguish between adult and child Nora. The fact that Noraā€™s mother cleans the house ā€œtop to bottomā€ also suggests that she may have known her husbandā€™s secrets in the basement.

ā€œI wish I knew before the surgery. I wish I knew when his abdomen was sliced open and he was under anesthesia. One slip of his knife and I could have nicked his bowel. If I had done that, he wouldnā€™t be smacking around his wife. He would be experiencing a world of hurt right now.ā€


(Chapter 4, Page 37)

This passage, in which Nora considers harming a patient she believes is abusive, is the first explicit indication that Nora shares her fatherā€™s violent tendencies. Although the novel suggests that these tendencies are not necessarily inherited, at the end of the novel, it is revealed that Nora helped the patientā€™s wife to kill him.

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