Quote by Clark Zlotchew
When they reached their ship, Ed gazed out at the bay. It was black. The sky was black, but the bay was even blacker. It was a slick, oily blackness that glowed and reflected the moonlight like a black jewel. Ed saw the tiny specks of light around the edges of the bay where he knew ships must be docked, and at different points within the bay where vessels would be anchored. The lights were pale and sickly yellow when compared with the bright blue-white sparkle of the stars overhead, but the stars glinted hard as diamonds, cold as ice. Pg. 26.
Summary
This quote from the passage describes the protagonist, Ed, observing the bay at night. The vivid imagery's focus is on the darkness of the water, likening it to slick, oily blackness that shimmers under the moonlight. Ed notices the small lights from the ships docked or anchored in the bay, which appear pale and sickly yellow in comparison to the bright stars above. The quote evokes a sense of mysterious beauty, as the black bay and the glinting stars create an intriguing contrast that captures Ed's attention.