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The narrator is drawn to the strange effects of light and darkness on the lake.
This passage from light into darkness, from darkness into light resembles the strange effects you get inside neolithic barrows like Maeshowe in Orkney, or an Egyptian tomb.
But the strange effects of the weather have led to huge disruption to the normal patterns, meaning that the area has reached temperatures that it has only ever got to once before at this time of year.
And one of the strange effects of this country's anxious, confused, hopeful and delusional relationship to its history of racism is that such narratives often do feel like news, or like efforts to overcome willful amnesia.
At that point, not only will the strange effects of quantum mechanics hold sway, the components themselves will be on the scale of atoms and no further size-reduction will be possible.
The descriptions of the falls - of the strange effects of light and mist, of the combinations of noise and vibration, of the sense of being "too near to the radiant, thrumming, mad heart of all being" - are done from personal knowledge.
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The strange effect is illustrated when you look at the words below.
If you can explain the strange effect of that line, you're doing better than I am.
In the opening scene the planks have the strange effect of rendering the lower legs of Mime and Siegfried invisible.
That may have helped to create the strange effect of the opening passages, in which the dancers seemed to move like magnets drawn and repelled by one another.
This has the strange effect of making the songs about feeling bad feel good, and it also clears out space for her vocals.
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