Meaning of "cast into shadow"

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Hey everyone ! I just wanted to know the meaning of the phrase "cast into shadow". The context is here -
"Curls muss his nearly black hair and cast his face into shadow."
The time here is night. But I guess that's irrelevant. Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
 

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"Curls muss his nearly black hair and cast his face into shadow."

His messy curls cause a shadow to fall across his face.
 

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"Curls muss his nearly black hair and cast his face into shadow."

His messy curls cause a shadow to fall across his face.

I don't think so, considering it's night. Maybe it means that messy curly hair cast over his face into the the shadow of night. I don't know. You say.
 

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I don't think so, considering it's night. Maybe it means that messy curly hair cast over his face into the the shadow of night. I don't know. You say.
You said in your first post that the fact that it was night was not relevant. Now you're objecting to a reasonable interpretation on the grounds that it's night time.
Anyhow, "shadow" might be used metaphorically. His curls overshadow his facial features in some way.
 

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You said in your first post that the fact that it was night was not relevant. Now you're objecting to a reasonable interpretation on the grounds that it's night time.
Anyhow, "shadow" might be used metaphorically. His curls overshadow his facial features in some way.
Hmmm...I agree. Thanks !
 

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I don't think so, considering it's night. Maybe it means that messy curly hair cast over his face into the the shadow of night. I don't know. You say.

One can have shadows at night if there is a light on.
 
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