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rachelmanija) wrote2018-12-02 01:54 pm
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"Fogarty's Cove" comes across very differently if you have electric coils
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If someone is described as having "eyes like the top of a stove," their eyes are...
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Orange, like a flame.
20 (17.7%)
Blue, like a flame.
12 (10.6%)
Green, like a flame.
0 (0.0%)
Red, like electric coil burners.
32 (28.3%)
Black, like iron
36 (31.9%)
Silver, like steel
1 (0.9%)
White, like enamel
5 (4.4%)
Some other color related to the top of a stove
7 (6.2%)
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I have no familiarity with the canon, though.
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I always took the line to mean emotion rather than color: bright, vivid, glowing.
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As long as you mentioned it, I just put the album on, and am listening to "Watching the Apples Grow."
(I answered based on having grown up with gas stoves, and lived with that for most of my adult life, though we have electric right now.)
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(What really confused me about that song was all the years before I knew "duffle" could mean anything but one of those cylindrical bags.)
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But as a child of the 1970s, that phrasing evokes either the Charlotte Perkins Gilman-esque dying yellow ochre or avocado green that many appliances came in back then.
I doubt either is what the author was going for.
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