In "The Skater of Ghost Lake," William Rose Benet employs vivid imagery and metaphors to evoke a haunting atmosphere that contrasts the beauty and danger of the icy landscape, effectively enhancing the supernatural elements of the story. This figurative language deepens the reader's emotional engagement, amplifying the tension between joy and foreboding associated with the skater's mysterious glide across the frozen lake.
In 1-2 sentences, analyze the effects of the figurative language used in lines 1 through 24 of "The Skater of Ghost Lake" by William Rose Benet.
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