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“Thin clouds form, and the shadows lengthen out. They have no breadth, as summer shadows have; there are no leaves on the trees or fat clouds in the sky to make them thick. They are gaunt, mean shadows that bite the ground like teeth. As the sun nears the horizon, its benevolent yellow begins to…” quote by Stephen King
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“Thin clouds form, and the shadows lengthen out. They have no breadth, as summer shadows have; there are no leaves on the trees or fat clouds in the sky to make them thick. They are gaunt, mean shadows that bite the ground like teeth. As the sun nears the horizon, its benevolent yellow begins to deepen, to become infected, until it glares an angry inflamed orange. It throws a variegated glow over the horizon.”

Stephen King

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, Stephen King, 1982

The passage describes a transition from calm to ominous, using vivid imagery of shadows and a changing sky to evoke tension.

In simple terms: Shadows become threatening as the sun sets.

Key Takeaway

Notice how atmosphere signals danger.

Themes

nature transition danger imagery

Mood

eerie reflective tense

Type

descriptive literary visual

When to use this quote

  • sunset walks
  • storm watching
  • writing description
  • photography
  • mood setting

Key Concepts

symbolism foreshadowing visual metaphor

Questions to Reflect On

  • What emotions does the shifting light provoke?
  • How does this scene affect your sense of foreboding?
A Different Perspective

The description may overemphasize gloom, ignoring subtle beauty.

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