Definition
A shaft of light is a focused and often dramatic column of light that penetrates through an opening or medium. It suggests a distinct and well-defined beam, often seen when light passes through a narrow space, like a window in a dark room or through trees in a forest. Imagine sunlight streaming through a crack in a door. It's more substantial and visually striking than a simple ray. It's like a spotlight from nature. It's a common image in art and literature to create mood and emphasis. ☀️