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    summer time. Blue is a color which stands for loyalty‚ honesty and trust and it can be quiet‚ reserved and even sincere. You can be sure that you can rely on blue to take over the control and to do the right thing when times get tough. Just think of the wonderful things which are blue like twilight‚ the sky and the oceans‚ seas‚ rivers and lakes. Remember that the sky is reflected in the waters and can make them a wonderful blue especially on a clear‚ sunny day. This color can be soothing and is

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    Color Imagery in The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane uses color imagery and color symbols in The Red Badge of Courage. Green represents youth‚ red is a symbol of Henry Fleming ’s mental visions of battle‚ and gray is used as a symbol for death. The colors are subtle representations of emotion‚ character‚ and one ’s perception of events. "As the landscape changed from brown to green‚ the army awakened‚ and began to tremble with eagerness at the noise of rumors" (Crane 368). Like

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    The Color Purple

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    Ingrid Rosas Professor Pablo Villa Seminario de la especialidad I 30 August 2013 Expression as a way of emancipation: Black women finding their voice through writing and singing in The Color Purple In The Color Purple‚ black women struggle to have their own place in the community. They suffer from psychological and physical violence such as sexual abuse‚ beatings and insults. They are constantly diminished by white people and their black male peers as well. However‚ in the novel‚ Celie and Shug

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    home design was just the place for people to make their individual statements about peace and love. Most of the colors in the era were inspired by nature. The color scheme we chose utilizes the four main colors seen everywhere in the 60’s.These colors included blue‚ orange‚ yellow and red; however we chose to use blue-green‚ yellow-orange‚ red-violet (pink)‚ and yellow-green hues. The colors share a low chroma‚ or saturation‚ and dull luminescence to share a similar tonal range. The blue-green compliments

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    lands himself a position of higher power. But when his friends heard it from the grapevine the informal communication network‚ that they were slated for downsizing‚ our boy and his buddies decide to get even with a money-making virus scheme. Office Space‚ a brilliant‚ knee-slapping comedy is a desperate‚ witty‚ and to some‚ an inspiring rebuttal to the horrors of cubicle life‚ which is a hygiene factor that are environmentally related. The frustrations of dealing with the hierarchy of management in

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    How are we influenced by color? Color is brightness and variety in something‚ such as a room or picture that gives it interest or immediacy. Color has been known to influence people’s psychological behaviors and associations with iconic objects or ideas. Dark colors are often associated with a somber attitudes‚ cold places‚ and even death. Bright colors are representative of euphoric feelings‚ warm places‚ and enrichment because they are the opposite of dark colors. Colors may also change behaviors

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    2014 English 4 The Great Gatsby Color Essay In his novel “The Great Gatsby”‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses color symbolism in most parts of the novel as character developments. Colors are an important part of the world around us‚ they can send messages and express emotions‚ belief that words cannot express. In the novel F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the color yellow as immorality and readers can also see that it stands for corruption. F. Scott Fitzgerald also uses the color gold‚ which represents wealth

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    Rough Draft: Ethan’s Colors Symbolism approach to interpretation has so many possibilities—so many paths to consider! An exciting approach to interpretation and criticism‚ comparable to hunting‚ finding the symbols‚ an object or image that‚ although interesting in its own right‚ stands for or suggests something larger and more complex—often an idea or a range of interrelated ideas‚ attitudes‚ and practices (Murfin & Ray 391)‚ practiced by finding the repetition of colors throughout Edith Wharton’s

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    Space has been the most interesting concepts since the early ages and our curiosities about it have grown so much over time. With Apollo 11‚ Neil Armstrong became the first person to step on the moon. For many years of struggles and loss of lives‚ it has only lead to great discoveries but the sacrifices that were made will always be mourned and remembered. Even despite all the risks‚ it has led us to understandings and the truth yet there is so much to learn and it’s necessary and worthy for the

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    Her first costume is a very traditional red kimono with a floral pattern. The red color in Kabuki clothing symbolizes happy feelings‚ and youth or innocence in context of The Maiden’s dances. The floral pattern of the first kimono is seasonally significant in that it traditionally symbolizes spring‚ a season with the positive connotations of youth and of the more symbolic “blossoming” of a woman‚ an important connotation as the theme of this dance “might be interpreted as the phases of a woman’s

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