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the color or tone of something, whether literal or metaphorical
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adoring
a strong feeling of love, admiration, and respect, often exceeding typical affection
apparent
readily seen or understood, or seeming to be true but not necessarily so
awestruck
a state of being deeply impressed and amazed, often by something powerful, beautiful, or significant
despairing
a state of mind, character, or situation marked by loss of hope, hopelessness, or a sense of utter defeat.
juxtapose
literary technique where two contrasting ideas, images, or elements are placed side by side to highlight their differences or create a particular effect, such as emphasizing a theme or developing a character
eternal
something lasting forever, without beginning or end, often associated with ideas of timelessness or immortality
expanse
a vast or wide area or space, often emphasizing its open, uninterrupted, and potentially overwhelming nature
fate
a predetermined and inescapable course of events, often involving a concept of preordained destiny or an underlying force that shapes the lives and destinies of characters
fickle
something or someone that is not consistent, loyal, or reliable
finite
something that has a limited or bounded existence, scope, or quantity
idealize
representing someone or something as perfect or better than they actually are
impulsive
a character trait or narrative element characterized by acting on sudden desires, whims, or impulses without careful consideration of consequences
indulgent
willing to allow excessive leniency, generosity, or consideration
malicious
actions or intentions that are deliberately harmful, spiteful, or intended to cause harm, pain, or distress
reassuring
something that restores confidence and relieves anxiety or worry
resentful
a character or narrator who feels bitter or angry about something they believe is unfair or unjust, often holding onto a sense of grievance
resigned
accepting something unpleasant or inevitable without resistance or complaint
sincere
the genuine expression of emotion, thought, or belief by a character or the author
timeless
a piece of work remains relevant and meaningful across different historical periods and cultural contexts
unfounded
something that lacks a factual basis or justification, often implying a belief or rumor that is wrong or baseless