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How does the narrator convey the fact that the woman looking at her reflection in the lake is deeply distressed?
The woman looking at her reflection in the lake is deeply distressed as she turns to the candles and the moon in hope of getting an image of her younger version. But it doesn't help as it still shows her actual image. Her tears and agitated hands show her anger, dissatisfaction and worries.
Some More Questions From Mirror Chapter
The mirror has been called a 'four-cornered god' because
The 'speckles' refer to:
The phrase 'agitation of the hand' suggests that the person is:
By saying 'Now I am a lake' the narrator wants to show that
What is the poetic device used when the mirror says 'I swallow'?
How does the mirror usually pass its time?
What disturbs the mirror's contemplation of the opposite wall?
Why does the mirror appear to be a lake in the second stanza? What aspect of the mirror do you think is being referred to here?
What is the woman searching for in the depths of the lake?
How does the narrator convey the fact that the woman looking at her reflection in the lake is deeply distressed?
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