Color is the touch of the eye, the music of the deaf, a word in the dark.
In Orhan Pamuk's "My Name Is Red," color is portrayed as a vital sensory experience that transcends visual perception. It is described as a medium that evokes emotions and sensations similar to music for those who cannot hear or words for individuals in darkness. This analogy highlights the profound connection between sight and other senses, suggesting that color can influence our feelings even in the absence of sight.
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