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Chapter 43
Chapter 43 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with a charged and intimate moment between two characters, set against a backdrop of tension and uncertainty. One character, struggling with distress and unable to breathe, is urged by the other to remain calm, advising him to kneel and seek comfort through prayer. The reassurance comes in the form of a biblical passage: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you.” The atmosphere becomes heavy with silence,…-
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Chapter 53
Chapter 53 of All the Colors of the Dark presents Saint as a devoted and unwavering figure, committed to standing by a loved one in the hospital during a time of crisis. She spends her days and nights in a chair by his bedside, sharing meals with the night porters and junior doctors, with her grandmother, Norma, occasionally joining her. Despite Norma’s concern for her well-being and her gentle attempts to encourage Saint to take a break, Saint remains determined to stay by her loved one’s side. Her…-
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Chapter 57
Chapter 57 of All the Colors of the Dark depicts Saint as she waits in uncertainty outside an old house on Rosewood Avenue, hoping for a glimpse of someone crucial to her. Each day, she finds herself drawn to the house, spending hours in a rusting lawn chair, where she is often comforted by Ivy. Ivy reassures her that the person she waits for is simply tired and asleep, yet Saint remains restless, unable to shake the feeling that something important is unfolding just beyond her reach. This vigil symbolizes…-
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Chapter 112
Chapter 112 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with Saint sitting at her piano, alone in the peaceful solitude of the room. The cool breeze from outside drifts through the open window, causing the russet leaves to swirl in the wind. This simple yet powerful imagery prompts Saint to reflect on the fleeting beauty of life and its inevitable end. The sight of the dancing leaves, so transient in nature, brings a sense of melancholy, symbolizing the brevity of moments and the passage of time. Lost in thought,…-
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