A Moire Pattern of Shadow: Reading the Medea in the Late Afternoon

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The discussion centers around the visual phenomenon of Moire patterns observed in the speaker's short hair while reading "The Medea" in the late afternoon sun. The book, which tells the dark story of Medea, who commits heinous acts including the murder of her children and her husband's new wife, serves as a backdrop for the speaker's reflections. The mention of Moire patterns connects to a personal appreciation for intricate details, inspired by the speaker's mother. Additionally, a comparison is made to a contemporary incident involving Hayley Shaw, who controversially sold her husband's prized Lotus Esprit on eBay, highlighting themes of betrayal and personal choices.
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My hair is cut short enough so that it's pretty much straight, like a wiffle only longer, and the other day I was sitting waiting for the bus in the late afternoon and reading a book (the Medea). The sun was behind me and the hair on my head cast a shadow onto the book. As I turned my head from side to side, the fibers crossing in the shadow weaved in a Moire pattern, their crossings shifting back and forth.

The Medea is a book about an evil woman (Medea) who murders her husband's new wife and that woman's father through poison, the effects of which are described graphically over a couple pages, then kills her own children to spite her husband.
 
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I've always been partial to moire, my mother liked it. Kind of neat. Nice that someone as young as you even knows what it is.
 
God is in the details.
 
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The Medea is a book about an evil woman (Medea) who murders her husband's new wife and that woman's father through poison, the effects of which are described graphically over a couple pages, then kills her own children to spite her husband.
Hayley Shaw did not go that far. She merely gave away her husband's prized Lotus Esprit on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2192&item=4556985749&rd=1

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http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1436341.html
 
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