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His choices are a sharp-edged mirror of himself.
It was a small, perfect mirror of himself.
"The Prelude", by William Wordsworth The poet finds a mirror of himself in the lakes.
They say, sometimes, that even his casts are twins, because every time John casts a neighbor he is giving that neighbor a mirror of himself.
Mallarme warned that his ideal ballet performance was impossible as long as the spectator, because he paid for his seat, felt entitled to see a mirror of himself onstage.
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New York magazine writer Logan Hill interpreted Walter's speaking into the mirror as a symbol for self-reflection: "He stares at a mirror reflection of himself, studying his own image, wondering if the Walt other people see gives any hint of what he's carrying inside".
But then you notice the shadowy purple figure seated in the background: a reflection, in the mirror, of Bonnard himself, a sort of omniscient voyeur, watching you watch his wife, whose sewing now looks more like a compulsion than a pastime.
He's also, in some ways, talking to a mirror image of himself.
Aren't they in some way just a mirror image of himself?
He rails about the machinations of power-hungry billionaires, as if referring not to the text in a teleprompter but to a mirror image of himself.
The shot could hardly be more egotistical - one critic chided: "Trust KP to invent a shot that is a mirror image of himself".
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