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The chapter opens with the familiar setting of the clubroom, but the atmosphere is immediately established as heavy. Jyogi, typically portrayed with a sense of stoic detachment, is forced to confront the growing presence of Tsukino not just as a classmate, but as a disruptive force in his carefully curated solitude. The narrative utilizes the "after school" trope—a time between the rigidity of education and the privacy of home—to create a liminal space where the characters can act outside of their social roles.
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The "after-school" window represents a liminal space for Japanese students. The authoritative presence of teachers fades, classrooms empty, and the familiar school environment transitions into a private sanctuary for characters to explore forbidden boundaries. The chapter opens with the familiar setting of
Heavy use of screentones to simulate the long shadows of late afternoon sunset ( twilight ). Analyze how to these events