All 4 Uses
clarity
in
Misery, by Stephen King
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- From some final stronghold of sanity and evaluative clarity the rational Paul Sheldon had thought: She looks like a widow who just got fucked after a ten-year dry spell.†
Chpt 1
- The counsellor had had a stopwatch, and Paul Sheldon's dozing mind saw it with brilliant clarity, although he had last held its honest silver weight in his hand more than thirty years ago.†
Chpt 2 *
- With a clarity that was both surprising and somehow ominous he saw himself pulling the Camaro up to the drive-in window of the Boulder Bank the day before he had finished Fast Cars and dropping his check for four hundred and fifty dollars, made out to cash and endorsed on the back, into the tray (perhaps even then the guys in the sweatshops had been talking vacation?†
Chpt 2
- He saw everything with perfect clarity, three groups all hellbent for Misery in the crenellated passages behind the idol's forehead, two wanting to kill her, the third, consisting of Ian, Geoffrey, and Hezekiah, trying to save her ....while below, the village of the Bourkas burned and the survivors massed at the one point of egress, the idol's left ear, to massacre anyone who happened to stagger out alive.†
Chpt 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(clarity) seen, expressed, or understood clearly; or a degree of transparency such as the quality of clear water
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)