When the Sea Turned to Silver
How is the Capital City described in the novel, When the Sea Turned to Silver?
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The city's design mirrors the cold, imposing power of the emperor. "They stepped into the immense courtyard with red walls and columns, carved green and gold. Five marble bridges lay ahead of them, their jutting posts like bones of a skeleton" (327). Compared to Sea Bottom, Capital City and the Imperial Palace are "cold and imposing" (328).
When the Sea Turned to Silver