
Mirror
A mirror is a reflective surface, typically made of glass coated with a thin layer of metal, like silver or aluminum. When light hits the surface, it bounces back, allowing us to see a clear image of ourselves or the surroundings. Mirrors are commonly used in homes, cars, and various devices for practical purposes, such as grooming or enhancing visibility. Beyond their practical uses, mirrors also hold cultural and artistic significance, often symbolizing self-reflection and perception in literature and art. Their ability to create a reversed image can also provoke interesting thoughts about identity and reality.