Green is made of yellow and blue, nothing else, but when you look at green, where've the yellow and the blue gone? Somehow this is to do with Moran's dad. Somehow this is to do with everyone and everything.
by David Mitchell (0 Reviews)
In "Black Swan Green" by David Mitchell, the character reflects on the nature of colors, specifically green, which is created from yellow and blue. This observation leads to a deeper contemplation about perception and existence—where the components of green have seemingly vanished, indicating that our understanding of reality can be influenced by our perspective. This idea is tied to Moran's dad and serves as a metaphor for broader themes in the...
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