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    down my spine and as I turned around i see a tall skinny man behind me. He was sort of hunched over and had a mischievous smile on his face he stepped closer to me and said, “My you have very beautiful eyes and nice tan skin! I’m sure the color green would look so beautiful on you.” I gave him an awkward smile and nervously said ‘T-Thank you..” “Here take this necklace I’m sure you’ll take very good care of it.” he said with a devious smile on his face. The necklace reminded me on an ancient Egyptian

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    for Madeline’s dress she wears at the restaurant sets the tone for what lies ahead. Madeline is wearing a bright green dress that makes her stand out vividly compared to everyone else in the room. Here, Hitchcock has given Madeline her own color, green. The movie plays with this, since the when we first see Madeline’s face up close, the bright red walls contrast very well to the green dress she is wearing. In this still, there is dark lighting in the restaurant with red accents the combination of

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    Religion In Life Of Pi

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    “You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself” This statement frequently goes through Pi’s journey on the boat in Life of Pi. The quote, written by Swami Vivekananda, refers to Pi since he questions if God is with him through his journey. Pi ends up in the middle of the Pacific Ocean with a tiger as company, and his three religions that he believes in. Each religion has it’ own way to help Pi on his journey to salvation and his discovery of himself. In Life of Pi, Martel utilizes

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    A character an abundant of readers forget to point out are one of the most crucial ones there is in any piece of literature. The setting makes the narrative come to life with vivid imagery that enhances the experience of reading, especially when it can be much more than just a place or time. In The Grasshopper and the Bell- Cricket and A Pair of Tickets, the settings support the concept of a location being connected to the stages of life. There is a correlation between the setting and the theme of

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    The Maze Runner Analysis

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    George Orwell once wrote, “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” Historical events, laws, and art guide people and influence decisions. Culture, particularly literature, is heavily affected by outside circumstances. Lord of the Flies explores allusions to real-world situations through setting and characters, much like James Dashner’s The Maze Runner invokes analytical thought about the book's setting through the use of imagery and personal background

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    A short scene from Fantasia begins with a man creating a butterfly from thin air. From previous experience, hidden in the deep recesses of the human brain’s warehouse, it can be assumed that this man is a wizard. A few seconds later a cartoon mouse appears that can be assumed to be Mickey Mouse. After the wizard creates a beautiful butterfly he sets his hat down, which Mickey picks up and tries to use. From the visual elements in this scene, it can be gathered that Mickey Mouse is a thief that disregards

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    Examples such as the Green Knight, a product of Morgan le Faye and Morgan’s castle and everything that lies within it support this idea. Although, not only can green represent the envy that makes the story, it can also represent a connection to nature, perhaps even other-worldly. The fact that the Green Knight made up of green demonstrates a very important relation between him and the world, revealed through his weapons of

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    Tickle Me Pink Imagine yourself drawing a picture. Now think about what colors you would use. Would you go for the pretty pink princess crayon? What about the dark mysterious yet gorgeous purple? Now think, would you go for yellow? What about green? There we all were, fresh from the factory. Everyone was so excited! I’m Maize, you know that one rayon thats tan? Kinda like a lighter orange? That’s me although, i’m one of those color that's made to take up more room in the 24 count crayon box. Most

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    Meenakari Jewellery - An Ancient Indian Jewellery Tradition Jewellery is such a fascinating field that the desire to create a better piece than before has always kept the jewellery designers busy in experimenting with new designs using new metals. Even people who love to adorn jewellery find the idea of experimenting with different metals and designs refreshing. This certainly heightens the fashion quotient of the person as variety is what the modern generation always demands of. Modern Day Jewellery

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    tinted shade of green ,as if the scene was filmed with a green filter over the camera . This is intended for audience to realize when a character is actually in the real world compared to the matrix. Also the color green does not only come to the play in the background lighting and tints, it is relevant for the costumes the characters wear. If they are being seen in the matrix, the characters outfit are always green as well, whether it’s a tie or a jacket, some articles of clothing is green. When characters

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