"That is ever the way. 'Tis all jealousy to the bride and good wishes to the corpse"
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The wording does a lot of covert work. “’Tis” and the sing-song balance of “bride” and “corpse” borrow the cadence of folk wisdom, as if this cruelty is old, settled, almost respectable. Barrie’s stagecraft shows in how quickly the punchline flips the room: marriage, usually coded as celebration, is reframed as a social referendum on scarcity. Beauty, youth, attention, the future itself. The corpse, meanwhile, becomes a clean slate for public virtue. We praise the dead because they can’t contradict the story, and because our praise costs nothing.
Subtextually, it’s an indictment of communal sentimentality: people confuse moral feeling with moral action. Jealousy is the honest reaction to someone’s luck; “good wishes” at a funeral are often a performance of decency, polished and consequence-free. The line also hints at a darker economy of affection in Barrie’s world: love and approval aren’t distributed by merit but by timing. You get your flowers when you can’t smell them, and your side-eye when you can.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Barrie, James M. (2026, January 18). That is ever the way. 'Tis all jealousy to the bride and good wishes to the corpse. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-is-ever-the-way-tis-all-jealousy-to-the-12602/
Chicago Style
Barrie, James M. "That is ever the way. 'Tis all jealousy to the bride and good wishes to the corpse." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-is-ever-the-way-tis-all-jealousy-to-the-12602/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"That is ever the way. 'Tis all jealousy to the bride and good wishes to the corpse." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-is-ever-the-way-tis-all-jealousy-to-the-12602/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









