Jiang frames the shadow not as a neutral detail but as a trigger for the next social scene, pressing the class to ask what Dante will now do once the shadow appears.
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Anticipation
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"He sees a shadow and he's really happy about it. Why?"
"Right. So, so why is he having to see the shadow? What's going to happen now?"
"...here today i greatly appreciate this there's been a lot of anticipation for this stream and i'm sure it's going to be an interesting..."
"...this point in history about the year 1600 there's this heavy anticipation of the coming of the Messiah. And so what will happen is..."
"...eyes are bulging. Their breathing is faster because people are in anticipation. Right? The horse says, oh, now I know the answer. Okay? This..."
"...a lot of pieces are being put into place in the anticipation of this invasion. So so I wouldn't focus on Trump. Right. Trump..."
"...this new world. The Communist Manifesto was published in 1848 in anticipation of this political victory over the capitalist class. Okay?"
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