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    means that the painter wanted to display a new life that she will lead. I believe this because if I think about it for a while you think green is color of new life and she is getting a new life by getting departed from the castle. Then comes the color red, which probably means the difficulty that Wang Zhaojun would lead in a new area that she knows nothing about. Next we have the color brown, which probably means comfortability. The thing is that the Emperor Yuan took this away from Wang Zhaojun because

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    Red is a color that evokes emotion and draws the eye, so in its sporadic occurrences, one’s eyes are drawn to the text in the ad and more importantly to the name of the guest star. The second design element is line. Line is used in this scene to break

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    Absolon appears and asks Alison for a kiss. She sticks her bottom out the window, and he kisses it "with relish," pausing only when he feels bristly hair and considers that no woman has a beard. He realizes the prank and, enraged, disappears to get a red hot poker. Returning, he asks for another kiss. This time Nicholas, who had risen from the bed to urinate, sticks his bottom out of the window and farts loudly; Absolon brands him in the rear. He cries for water, awakening the carpenter, who thinks

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    The Colors of Othello Essay

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    The Colors of Othello In Shakespeare's Othello, color imagery consistently appears throughout the text. The colors, specifically black, white, and red, create symbolic and metaphoric meanings which contribute to larger themes such as racial prejudice, good versus evil, sexuality, and murder. The colors evoke images in the characters' minds, particularly Othello's. These images, along with their corresponding idea or theme, influence the actions of the characters, culminating

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    gains momentum, the vivid colour of red is gradually introduced more into this film through subtle furnishings in the Burnham house and particularly integrated with Lesterʼs sexual fantasies. The use of the vibrant, red rose petal is first introduced when Lester and Carolyn attend Janeʼs cheer performance, where Lester loses himself as he enters his first “tunnel of fantasy” (Mendes, 1999). Deschler (1999) states the rose is symbolic of American beauty, and the colour red symbolises passion and love. The

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    display, unlike Sherman’s Untitled #225 (Blond Woman) portrait, who seemed to have a definite reason. The fake, jewelry-like nipples on the breast are a deep ruby red color that match with a red pedant hung around her neck. A white tulle skirt covers the lower half of her body as she sits in front of a green printed fabric with red tassels that is hung loosely behind her. Sherman’s Untitled #211 (Oval Profile of Woman) is also a color photograph created in 1989. The portrait shows the profile

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    questions Pre-Lab: 1.) List all of the colors found in the visible light spectrum (We covered this in lecture) Red - Orange - Yellow - Green - Blue - Violet 2.) Make a hypothesis about which color of the visible light spectrum causes the most plant growth, and which color of the visible

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    African Art Essay

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    the way the shapes are used are like 'block shapes', as if the shapes are making up the painting. The painting is more about the colours used. Each random shape has got tonal colour. The colours used are bright ranging from blue and red, mixed with dark tones. The painting doesn't depict a realistic image because it doesn't seem like a proffesional painting. It doesn't show any great detail and only shows more emphasis on the

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    Sin City (Use of Color)

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    Sin City and The Use of Color There are many aspects in film today that help make it what it is. A film couldn’t live up to it’s full potential without lighting, sound, and actors. However, quite possibly one of the biggest advances in film was the introduction of color. Nothing brings a movie to life more than seeing every hue of the rainbow. Today’s world demands the use of color in film, but is very underrated. For the most part, every film is different and uses color in many ways to please

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    True Despair Short Story

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    how she really felt but she was too shy, so things didn’t move that fast. Weeks passed until one day Jess came to school but something was different about her. Most didn’t notice at first, but Jeff noticed right away. Her hair was a bright crimson red color. After seeing that, something made him immediately go speak to her. He asked her out and she said that she would have a response after class. Knowing she would say yes, she first wanted to tell her friends about what had happened.Most of her friends

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