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Keywords

Cedarville Review, Angela Lee, dark ends

Department/School of Contributor's Major

English, Literature, and Modern Languages

Publication Date

Spring 2024

Disciplines

Art and Design | Photography

Type of Work

Photography

Description

An orange alleyway in a European city.

DOI

10.15385/jcr.2024.24.1

Contributor's Note

Bright walls and light side streets can lead to literal and metaphorical darkness. Whether that darkness raises alarm or piques curiosity, it is often there on the other side of joy. Angela Lee is a junior linguistics student at Cedarville University and enjoys coffee, reading, hiking, traveling, and photography.

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