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    The Red Coats

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    RED Statement of Intent: This fictional extract emulates the style of Charles Dickens, his signature style of vivid imagery, repetition of phrases, rhythm and rhyme gives the reader a lucid, visionary perspective on his stories. A young child’s perspective is utilised to mimic the innocence of emotions as he first-hand experiences an invasion, the horror of war and to expose raw sensations of realisation of human malevolence. The colour Red is symbolic to how power is created, used and ruled alluding

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    Are Apples Good Or Evil?

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    What comes to your mind when someone says the word ‘apple’? Do you think of a tasty fruit that’s waiting for you to sink your teeth in? Or do you think of what it symbolizes? Either way, apples are quite common and we may not pay much attention to it. However, did you know that they are more than what they seem to be? People throughout the ages have different interpretations of this widely known fruit. The entertainment industry often projects apples in an evil light, like the symbol of lust; while

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    the characters as colour is also associated with them. The colours that are most frequently used throughout the novel are green, white, blue, yellow and grey. Each colour has a symbolic meaning and they add to make the novel more colourful and also more surreal. In Western culture, the colour green

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    When you hear the words “gas” and “pollution,” what color do you think of? What words do you think of? Personally, I think of green when think of those words because todays media has associated the color green with trash and toxic materials. And only one word comes to mind and that’s Monsanto. There’s an anti-Monsanto ad I came across and it really pinpoints what the corporations are about. In the image, there’s a bulldozer with a corporate office building on top of it heading towards a farm house

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    Charlene Nieves Summary

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    1.)What am I looking at? I am looking at a visual illustration of Charlene Nieves. The body she has chosen to represent her exterior image is an outline of a female. She has chosen to draw and color in her hair. She also chose to split the image horizontally into two parts. The upper half colored in red whereas the lower half of the body is colored in blue. In the exterior of the bodies outline, Charline has written two words (humble, determined) in big letters vertically, placing them on opposite

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    is used in literature in order to communicate a deeper meaning of the plot. In the highly praised novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, symbols are mentioned frequently to provide insight, such as the glowing green light Gatsby finds himself mesmerized with. The green light Gatsby reaches out to catch at the end of Daisy’s dock represents he hopes and dreams he has for himself, and it is symbolic of Daisy as his ultimate goal, not only romantically, but her money and social standing

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    hair is purple, it’s one of the first things people notice about me. They stop and stare, but it’s sometimes hard to tell whether they’re staring in interest or disgust. People notice the colors they recognize when those colors are out of place. A green tree? No big deal. Brown building? Makes sense. Purple hair? Weird. I probably don’t alleviate myself from the stares with my piercings and tattoo obsession. The hair gets silent

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    Orange And Teal Essay

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    Orange and Teal It was first established in 2000 with film ‘’O BROTHER, where art thou?’’ and its called digital intermedia. Initially Orange and teal are two complementary colors, which reside on the opposite ends of the color wheel. Obtaining these two colors side by side allows the orange objects to appear more therefore attracts viewer’s attention. Combining these colors draws more attention to the image and they are actively used to engage the audience in a movie by constantly creating complementary

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    Bright green moss seemed to paint the bridge walls. Her eyes strayed from the captivating fungus and fell upon a green rusted bench with perfect designs, it looked untouched, unloved and unwanted. She sat down on the bench, finally giving her aching feet a break from the relentless amount of walking. She laid the

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    In A Cottage on the Heath and “The Protestant Barn”, Vincent van Gogh used similar colors and shading to create a sense of isolation, routine, and hopelessness. This is shown by the monotonous colors, the detailed shading, and the figures in the artwork. To begin with, the colors of the painting are all nearly the same. The colors are different shades of tan and brown, except for certain parts of the picture. The colors of the sky make it look unsettled, making the picture miserable and hopeless

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