Quote by Cassandra Clare
Anger, Tessa thought, was satisfying in its own way, when you gave in to it. There was something gratifying about shouting in a blind rage until your words ran out.
Summary
In this quote, Tessa reflects on how anger can sometimes be satisfying when fully embraced. She acknowledges the sense of gratification that comes from letting go of self-control, allowing anger to take over. Tessa finds solace in the release of emotions, finding it satisfying to express anger through shouting and venting until the frustration subsides. This understanding highlights the sometimes therapeutic nature of venting anger, as it provides temporary relief and a sense of completion.