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    Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby. The green light that Gatsby’s world revolves around or the pure white that Daisy and Jordan wear when they are first introduced, along with the flashy yellow of Gatsby’s car, all have a deeper meaning. Gatsby himself clues the reader in to his mood by the various color suits he wears. Undoubtedly color symbolism plays an important role throughout the novel The Great Gatsby. Envy, wealth, and dreams are all symbolized by the green light that sits at the end of Daisy’s

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    walked and played the course it took me to another world a world with my father, a world where he still smiles at me, looks at me with adoration. We practiced every day afterschool till sunset, by the end of the day we would always end up on the 18th green where the grass was always longer and always greener, it was our hole we both loved it. . It just seemed the more we practiced together the more we laughed the closer we became, this lead to my house being full of trophies. He motivated each and

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    What does the color green make you think of? Do you think of beautiful forests home to unique animals and intricate ecosystems? Do you think of fresh ripe kiwi in the summer? Do you think of broccoli ,which takes the cake as the most hated vegetable by children under 8? A lot of times people see colors very basically and don’t think about the connotation or symbolism behind them Fitzgerald is the contrary. He uses colors throughout the novel as a way to express his ideas in a more interpretive way

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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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    cultures, all exhibiting unique subject matters and having distinct characteristics as well. However, the painting that grabbed my attention the most was Seaside Cemetery by Adolf Hiremy – Hirschl. Through the use of dark colors such as grey and dark green, the division of the cemetery from the oncoming storm, and the distinct brushstrokes and thick texture to depict the devastating storm, the artist reveals that mankind is helpless against the brutal force of Mother Nature. While observing this painting

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    A boat under a rose Subconscious Interlude is a painting by Joseph Cusimano. Every person can decode different meanings from a painting. A concealed message is a message that can be seen behind a painting. This message can be interpreted as a happy moment preceding a sad one. Greek people say that a bad thing has something good hidden in it. Even though people can not see this optimistic side directly, life brings it to light as a consequence of endless tears and misery. After facing the problems

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    tastes from green to black. The color of the olive varies on the maturity of that particular olive; the darker the olive, the riper and more mature it was when it was picked from the olive tree. Symbolically parallel to my personality while growing up. An olive picked from a tree prematurely is green or light brown in color. The book the Color of Psychology by Judy Scott-Kemmis states that the color green represents the “perfect equipoise between the head and the heart.” Green also symbolizes

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    descriptions, which are displayed in a green font and outlined in the color, white. The color, green, symbolizes progress, vitality, balance, and wealth, whereas the color, white “... aids mental clarity and encourages [individuals] to clear clutter or obstacles” (Kelly Smith). When one views the advertisement, his or her subconscious mind notices the font’s color and the white outlining which clarifies each individual word. The advertiser’s decision to utilize the color green, acts as pathos by highlighting

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    ”2 Also, “it has not, however, reached us in its original form, but with modifications and additions made by generation after generation.”3 The two pages are strikingly similar. They both use the same color scheme of red outlines, with red, blue, green and yellow decorations. The figures used on both pages are similar, crosses, birds, horses, fish, and felines. Also, the stylistic choice of putting figures inside circles was reoccurring. In the Frontispice, the image on the left, there is a decorative

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    everyone 's day-to-day lives and has a large impact on emotions and feelings (Kaya and Epps, 2004). It is known that different emotions can evoke different feelings, both positive and negative, from people (Kaya and Epps, 2004). For example, the color green has been associated with earth and nature, which causes people to feel positive feelings such as relaxed and calm. Yellow is also associated with the positive feelings of happiness and excitement because it is associated with the season of summer

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