"Une fièvre est une expression de rage intérieure"
— Julia Roberts
Simplified Meaning:
When someone has a fever, it's like their body is showing that something is wrong inside, and it often signals anger or stress. Just like when you get really mad or upset, your face can get hot and red, a fever can be a sign that your feelings are getting too intense. For example, imagine a child at school who gets picked on every day. If they don't talk about how hurt and angry they feel, they might get sick with a fever because all that upset feeling is bottled up inside. So, it's important to notice how we handle our feelings. If we keep everything inside and don't talk about our anger or sadness, it might make us feel physically sick. To take care of ourselves, we should try to share our feelings, maybe with a friend or by writing them down. When we find good ways to deal with our emotions, we can feel better both inside and out. This helps in preventing that 'inner rage' from turning into something that affects our health.