Quote #94858
Nice dress. Take it off.
Janet Evanovich
About This Quote
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Interpretation
A blunt, two-sentence line that plays on abrupt escalation: a conventional compliment (“Nice dress.”) is immediately undercut by a sexually aggressive command (“Take it off.”). The humor and charge come from the whiplash shift from social politeness to direct desire, a hallmark of snappy, flirtatious dialogue in contemporary popular fiction. Read as character work, it signals a speaker who is confident, impatient with niceties, and willing to push boundaries; read as scene-craft, it’s a quick way to inject tension, attraction, and comedic shock. Without the surrounding scene, it can also register as intentionally provocative, relying on context to determine whether it’s playful banter or coercive pressure.




