I think it's also interesting that the moon is completely obscured by clouds the moment when Eugenides confesses his love to Attolia.
If he known for making "moon promises", there's no moon in the moment he tells the truth - it's completely dark out. Maybe it's poetic imagery to show that when he tells the truth, it's still hard to believe.
no subject
Date: 1/17/11 11:53 pm (UTC)If he known for making "moon promises", there's no moon in the moment he tells the truth - it's completely dark out. Maybe it's poetic imagery to show that when he tells the truth, it's still hard to believe.