Week 4 - Melanie Duronio "Inwrought"

 Inwrought: (Adjective) An object intricately embroidered with a particular pattern or decoration, “While I was still in Amsterdam, I dreamed about my mother for the first time in years. I'd been shut up in my hotel for more than a week, afraid to telephone anybody or go out; and my heart scrambled and floundered at even the most innocent noises: elevator bell, rattle of the minibar cart, even church clocks tolling the hour, de Westertoren, Krijtberg, a dark edge to the clangor, an inwrought fairy-tale sense of doom,” (The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, Page 1)

I chose this word because I felt that the author Donna Tartt used it in a creative way. The word is used to describe objects, such as paintings, with embroidered patterns or decorations, and Tartt uses it to describe how the atmosphere of the night helped to fabricate a sense of doom that leads into the opening of the story.

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