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it is quite simple a mirror just reflects what image it sees and cannot bend unless the mirror is bent but that only gives the illusion that it is bending the image
Elie sees himself staring back at him, never leaving his memory.
They would bounce off the mirror and become nonparallel going off at whatever angle they hit the mirror at, in different directions.
The reflection of you in a mirror is different from you seeing a shawdow of you on the ground or wall. If a light or the sun is facing the mirror or you at a certain angle, the reflection of whatever is in the mirror can cause a shadow.
The focal length of a concave mirror is a function of its radius only (a geometry function), not of its material nor the material surrounding it. To change the focal length you wound have to alter it physically. Keep in mind that the light or whatever is being focused does not make a media change. It never enters the mirror media. It is always in the surround media, whatever that is, so Snell's law does not apply here.
The mirror has been called a four cornered god because it reflects what it sees truthfully and it has no preconceptions. This is the reason why it is called "god". It is also referred as "four- cornered" because it reflects whatever it sees in all directions and that too truthfully.
Whatever you do will reflect in the mirror, or whatever is in view of it.
A vampire sees nothing in a mirror, not even himself.
The movie in which Harry Potter sees Voldemort in a mirror as himself is Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. :)
An external mirror is a mirror that points outward, creating views of whatever it is reflecting
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When a cat sees another cat, sometimes they want to puff up to look big to scare the other cat. But I think your cat does this because it sees its reflection in the mirror. Hope this helps!
His parents, as he sees in the mirror or Erised.
he sees them as a bad sign
he sees them as a bad sign
A Mirror. Who is the fairest of them all?
Elie sees himself in the mirror at the end of the book as dead corpse gazing back at him.