Whisper of the Wind: Literary Analysis of a Passage from Rules of the Game by Amy Tan

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October 22, 2016

 

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It also symbolizes passion and adventure - reflecting precisely upon Waverly??s position. Another connotation is when Waverly only saw her ?°white pieces and his black ones waiting on the other side.?± (line 8) Black and white are exact opposite colors and they contrast, establishing the tense rival relationship between Waverly and her first opponent...
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The absence of color furthremore dramatizes the importance of that particular scene as it usually conntates to freezing of time. The gradual intesification is implied by the line "a light wind began blowing past my ears."(line 8) The wind represents the invisible strength and Waverly's tactics of winning this chess game...
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