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Chair Opposite Sister Agatha
Sister Agatha sits at a small table by the sunlit window in the convent room. A plain wooden chair stands opposite her. Jonathan Harker approaches it but hesitates, steps around a block of sunlight spilling onto the floor, then sits. The chair positions him directly in Agatha's line of sight during her interrogation, framing his emaciated form against the bright room.
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Purpose
Seats Jonathan Harker across from Sister Agatha for interrogation
Significance
Marks the boundary between sunlight and Jonathan's shadowed corruption; his avoidance of the sunlit floor spot signals his unnatural state, heightening the scene's tension as Agatha probes his trauma.
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