![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ) Rapt in her vision, with flame-colored hair to match the brightness rising from the monarchs, Dellarobia sees her fate entwined with theirs. Or so it seemed for now, to a woman with flame-colored hair who marched uphill to meet her demise”. What do the butterflies mean in the end? (Notice how they open and close the novel.) How much does it matter that Dellarobia has gone striding up the mountain without her glasses, so that this first vision is necessarily blurry? (“A certain feeling comes from throwing your good life away, and it is one part rapture. It looked like the inside of joy, if a person could see that. For her alone these orange boughs lifted, these long shadow became a brightness rising. “Unearthly beauty had appeared to her, a vision of glory to stop her in the road. ![]()
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