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Liu Cixin, Transl. Joel MartinsenA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.
The motif of eyes in The Dark Forest is the most significant symbol in the novel. It is a recurrent image evoked in the looks characters frequently exchange and also in the novel’s description of the world. Eyes are consistently used by the characters of the novel to glean information from others. They are expressive of the identities and secrets of humans, a characteristic which separates them from the Trisolarans, and which defines humanity in the novel. When Luo Ji awakens from hibernation, his immediate judgement of the people of this new time rests in his analysis of their eyes:
He was won over by their expressions, because he knew that the eyes of ordinary people were the best reflection of the level of civilization in a time and place (311).
The emotive function of these eyes informs Luo Ji that he has reached an advanced civilization. He sees love, curiosity, and wisdom in the people around him, aspects that he found lacking 200 years before.
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