Eclipse Annie Dillard

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Annie Dillard describes the eclipse as so exceptional it put her in awe. She says that the eclipse was such an interesting and unique experience, she says it is nearly like she is in a film. She also conveys that it changed many of her surroundings, that made her feel very confused, but very interested in the situation that was brought upon her. One of the key points that Annie Dillard makes was how surreal she did not feel and nor did nature. She also states that nature, such as the grass and the sky, didn’t appear normal. In paragraph 2 it states “The grasses were wrong; they were platinum.” and “The sky was navy blue. My hands were silver.” This shows that everything, including himself, appeared very differently than it did before the eclipse