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    The green light is always one because Gatsby is always hopeful about his past with Daisy that he believes that him and her should be back together. The color green meant hope, but the color blue was meant for something else. Blue represented for the meaning of wisdom. “The eyes of Doctor T.J, Eckleburg are blue and gigantic… “(Fitzgerald 23). This is where Eckleburg was

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    Nymph Callisto Analysis

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    across the lap of Jupiter, in the guise of Diana, her right arm extended lazily across Diana’s right forearm, her hand, holding an arrow, gently touches an angelic putti. Tucked between their bodies is a satiny ivory-white gown, atop a velvety smoky blue dress and leopard skins. The detail of the pelt is so expertly rendered an observer wants to stroke it, fine brushwork defines the fur, dark umber spots on golden ground. Callisto’s face gently tilts back over her right shoulder, her long blond, curly

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    without worries. The birds sang around me along with the trees leaves dancing in the wind... it all was in a way putting me in some sort of trans. Everything was

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    What is blue colour? Is your favourite colour blue? Did you know that the worlds most favourite colour is blue?In the colour wheel blue is a primary colour (along with the colours red and yellow), which means that all other colours are made from these colours so blue colour cannot be made .The name blue originates from the middle English word bleu. Blue is also known as the colour for boys even thought in the past it was the colour for girls as it was said to be softer and more dainty.

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    One aspect that helped this framework of making relevant songs representing the current state in America is that his fans and followers believed he meant his lyrics. His lyrics and performances are what Elizabeth Bird calls authentic (Elizabeth Bird pg 42). Lyons and Lewis attest to this by stating “Springsteen is genuine, … it is a welcomed treat to hear music being played from the heart, for Springsteen has lived his music, and more importantly lives for his music.”(Lewis and

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    The sky perfectly portrayed the most beautiful blue one could imagine. The ocean was lush and as still as the wind. The sand reflected the serene sunlight onto the trees, providing shade to all who wanted to enjoy the impeccable day. All across America were news reports calling for perfect weather throughout the day. Birds floated across the sky, singing sweet songs for all to hear. Joining the birds in the sky were gigantic mechanical machines used to transport people from one area to another. These

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    Log: Electric Texas Blues and the 1980’s Edition In the September 14th, 2016 edition of Listening Log, we briefly explored a general overview of the musical style known as the blues. We discovered that, like rock, the blues has many subgenres and influential artists. Last time, we highlighted Mamie Smith (classic blues), Willie Mabon (Chicago blues), and Dr. John (rhythm and blues). This week, we are traveling back in time to the 1980s to explore the subgenre of electric Texas blues. According to

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    Sonny's Blues

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    How does Baldwin's real-life experience connect to his short story, "Sonny's Blues"? The writer was a poor boy growing up. He was also a Negro, so things were bad for him and his family in white America. He probably felt sad every day of his childhood so he turned to books for entertainment and maybe escape. When he started reading, he found that he liked it and wanted to create stories for other people to enjoy, but he was a poor Negro boy who could not expect help from the whites, so he taught

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    States. It had evolved from roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s, it has become recognized as a major form for musical expression. As it spread around the world, many different cultures contributed their own experiences and art styles to the art form. It has been hailed all around the world as “one of America’s original art forms”. Over time, Jazz evolved in many different ways. Jazz is very different from other genres of music. It utilizes swing, blue notes, polyrhythms, and improvisation

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    created by the poorer African-American musicians of the American South who resorted to raw materials and handmade instruments (British Invasion). The second school was originated from London. They had a different kind of music that contains the American Blues and Rhythm. This school has developed a lot since it was started, especially during the 1960s a response to the recordings of American artists who brought over by African American servicemen in Britain during the cold war. The school from London which

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