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    Themes In Vertigo

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    and use of characters. Color is one of the essential part of the movie. The use of color can determine various emotions in the film. It can add richness to any scene. The use of white has always shown to describe the peace and purity, whereas the red describes rage, anger and bad. Black is color of mystery usually used to show the darkness, evilness of a scene. Hitchcock is a big fan of use of color, he has perfectly used the colors to demonstrate the characters build up and add the depth to it

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    shape and size, the way things still do, but they also had a quality called color.” (Lowery 94) Jonas cannot understand why he is beginning to see the color of red, although the Giver says there are a lot of colors. The Giver tells Jonas, “When you mentioned Fiona’s hair, it was the clue that told me you were probably beginning to see the red.” (Lowery 94) “Jonas looked at her. She was so lovely. For a fleeting instant he thought he would like nothing better than to ride peacefully along the river

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    The color white is one of the clearest examples of deceivery in the novel because of its role in covering up and blurring the truth. Many characters in the novel display this theme. Daisy is most closely associated to the color white because of her effort to appear innocent and pure. Daisy wears white clothes and decorates her house in white to hide the scandal and lies that is her real life. Tom also displays the color white, not through his clothes, but through his behavior. Tom is a raging racists

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    Blood’s color and the love’s color it is the red which associates with Tom in the novel and it shows that he has ego gratification and fear of intimacy as a core issues. The red color is symbol of “violence” “danger” and “rage” (Haibing 42). Tom is an upper-classed man in the east, who has inherited his money from his father. This makes him feel superior from the other and it gives him the right to control and to exploit the worker-class people as Myrtle and George. He causes two acts of violence

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    Katy Perry in the ad, showing the colors of the lipstick in every way they can, and how the cat represents the name of the collection Katy Kat matte lipsticks. The first part of the ad Katy Perry is seen in a red and black Egyptian like wig with one of the matte Katy Kat lipsticks in red. Right away the producers show all the shades of lipstick in the collection so that the viewer can atomically see all the colors. The second thing that the producers do is put her face up close to the lipstick;

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    important symbol of red from the movie, the characterization of Curley’s wife, the connection to the girl in Weed, and the foreshadowing are all lost. The color red in the book Of Mice and Men associates Curley’s wife with lust and danger, whereas the loss of the color red in the movie does not emphasize Curley’s wife as lustful or dangerous. Curley’s wife in the book wears a lot of makeup, and she is covered head to toe in red. “She had full rouged lips… Her fingernails were red… wore red mules, on the

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    Essay On Affandi

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    contended into it. Regarding to the identification of object’s similarity, the face, sun, and pipe act as the icons of the piece. Even tough, it is not realist but the old man’s face seems to be similar as the appearance Affandi’s face, and so do red circle and the sun. In terms of metamorphic, the sun is the most influential icon which possibly represents the star that is the central body of a solar system which acquires its own light and possessed as the main source of living. The sun is captured

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    Costume Of Oedipus Award

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    Oedipus’ Costume in Tyrone Guthrie’s Oedipus Rex 1957 “Oedipus Rex” or “Oedipus the King” is a tragedy play written by the ancient Greek playwright, Sophocles. This play told a story of King of Thebes, who discovered that he has unwittingly killed his own father, Laius, and married his own mother, Iocasta. Over the centuries, “Oedipus Rex” has been considered as the Sophocles’ masterpiece (Mastin). On January 1, 1957, a filmed version of Oedipus Rex directed by Tyrone Guthrie, was released by Motion

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    glossy decorations. He also sometimes may uses unusual and shaky camera angles, specially costumed made outfits and his prevalent uses of LGBT themes in the film. He tends to explore the boundaries of sexuality and sexual chemistry between different kinds of people and imposes in his film. Just as all the auteur directors such as “Alfred Hitchcock”, “Tim Burton” and “Penelope Cruz”, the most important factor that indicates Pedro Almodovar is worth the titled of “auteur” is that Almodovar uses certain

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    importance of colour in all three films appears even more striking to me and was one of my main motivations to compare these films. Especially the colour red in American Beauty catched my eye and reminded me of Pleasantville, a film that deliberately utilises colour to support and convey

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