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    order to send a message to the audience. We see many colors showing symbolism some of this colors are green, yellow, white, red, and gold. I am going to talk about the color green and how the author showed its impact and symbolism throughout this novel.These color often can be associated with people from the novel, for example the green can be associated with Gatsby, the red can be associated with Myrtle, yellow and white can be associated with Daisy, and blue can be associated with T.J. Eckleburg

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    In Angela Carter’s short story “The Company of Wolves”, the protagonist, a young girl who just started her period, and still a virgin was unlike other children. Other children of the area who were forced to grow quickly, this child has been kept young because she is her family’s beautiful and youngest child. Because she is the youngest and most beautiful child, her family spoiled her and sheltered her from life’s harsh realities. By doing this they have cultured her, made her into the gender ideal

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    In “A Red Dress 1946”, a short story by Alice Munro, uses the significance of color imagery throughout the story. The color red represents nonconformity, standing out or being unique This is because of the narrator’s unwillingness to be a unique girl. However, the color blue represents conformity, being able to blend in with society, and the ability to be like everyone else due to the narrator’s lack of courage to be unique and to be herself. Both of these colors point out different aspects of

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    cabinet or a desk lining the wall behind her. The wood of the cabinetry is carved with detailed designs and is made of a dark stained wood. Despite the dark background a single red rose can be seen on top of the cabinetry. The rose looks freshly picked and shows no signs of withering in its petals. It is painted in a muted red colour that allows it to stand out on

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    Rajput Painting Analysis

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    Rajput Painting Throughout the modules of this course we have learned about different elements of Eastern art that give us the tools to try and understand the complexity that is Indian painting. Indian painting has dated back many centuries, starting with paintings on pottery coming from the bronze age found in Baluchistan 3 (17). Since this time until the 17th century (which is when the piece of art I chose), Indian painting has progressed and developed immensely. I chose art from the Rajput

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    Get Out Racism Analysis

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    For instance, red color shoe laces are used by neo-nazi skinheads symbolize that they had killed someone. But, by researching on blue shoelaces I found out that it is used to symbolize the opposite that wearing blue shoelace makes someone thinks you are opposing racism(Citation). In fact, Chris ends up killing Jeremy(Caleb Landry Jones). These red and blue color shoe laces can be viewed differently throughout the film. What I saw from the film that all the white people are wearing red on their bodies

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    White is one of the clearest examples of deceiver in the novel because of its role in covering up and blurring the truth. Tom also displays the color white, not through clothes, but through his behavior. Tom is a raging racists clearly shown when he says, “if we don’t look out for the white races we will be utterly submerged”(P.13). Tom associates the color white with superiority and dominance not only in regards to race, but also in regards to money. His pride and privileged as a rich white man

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    sentiment and unspoken grief by developing certain objects as symbols and giving them an emotional attachment to Holden. One object, in particular, is Holden’s red hunting hat. Although it is initially a joke as Holden presents as his “people shooting hat”, the object is refined into a much more meaningful and complex symbol. The symbol of the red hunting hat develops while juxtaposing Holden’s maturity and development. Originally, while Salinger presents it as Holden’s childlike and immature outlook

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    The goal of this experiment is to prepare a photosensitive solution and explore its properties. While analyzing the solution, one will learn how to successfully handle these sensitive chemicals and then establish its properties via spectrophotometry. Introduction1 During this experiment, a ferrioxalate solution will be produced from a solution of ferric nitrate that is reacted with oxalic acid. In order to become and oxalate ion, the oxalic acid can donate up to two protons. Ferrioxalate, or tris(oxalate)ferrate(III)

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    The rich raspberry red blanketed over the canvas is more than enough to entice it’s viewers. The Red Room, made by Henri Matisse in 1908 is and has been a highly popular piece of artwork. The art piece captured what it meant to be a fauvist artist with its bright colors and unrealistic appearance. Matisse and other fauvist artists decided to go against what society decided was normal at the time and succeeded. My recreation of the Red Room uses the same intensity of color, line, shape, form, texture

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