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From the beginning, she has felt indistinct, as if without a personality — "the defeating sense that her own shadow was identical to all the rest, and to the house next door, and the house next to that".
It makes it feel slack, indistinct, over-casual.
The latter portion of the book can feel hazy, indistinct and glided over -- certainly reflecting the powerlessness and numbness she comes to accept as a patient, but also, perhaps, because it's not as thrilling of a subject.
She hears raucous applause from an adjoining room And then she declares: "Some gypsy blood has been awakened" and she feels "an indistinct... desire to plunge into this whirlpool".
Hopper's "Night Windows," with its plump rumps, raging fires and gently breezing curtains feels similarly indistinct, sandwiched between other paintings on a crowded wall.
That memory was probably the jolt he needed: his first five songs, stretching back to the early 1970s, had felt wan and indistinct, plagued by uncertain sound and unsteady vigor.
Perhaps Lahiri spreads her net a little too wide at times; there are sudden excursions into the viewpoint of Subhash's mother or Udayan, characters who have previously existed through the eyes of others, while Bela, the daughter, feels a little indistinct, her crucial formative years somewhat glossed over until she returns as an adult.
Yet the characters and situations feel at once familiar and indistinct.
"Architecture textures the way we feel, and Shanghai will have a different, indistinct feeling if the lanes and villas are all replaced by high-rises," Mr. Cranley said.
Wallace's way of loading up this indistinct area with scrupulous depiction made a lot of people feel less lonely; meanwhile, the possibility that being the depicter made Wallace feel more lonely has become a widely circulated armchair-shrink's allegory for the non-usefulness of self-consciousness.
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