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The mirror is necessary for Degas to create additional depth – thanks to it, we see Madame from two angles at once. It also conveys a movement, a barely noticeable gesture of the heroine turning to the mirror. Madame's face is visible only in the mirror, and this leads to the fact that the differences between the real and mirror world are almost blurred.