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    Chapter 11- The Giver places his hands on Jonas and gives him his first real memory. A the beginning, Jonas is scared he will fall asleep. He was suddenly cold, and the air was changing. His breath was cold, his tongue suddenly touched the cold air. He was now filled with energy he was no longer frightened. The hands are no longer felt on Jonas’s back. Jonas sticks out his tongue and catches a snowflake on his tongue. The sensation makes him smile. Half his brain knows that he was still in the Annex

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    fight between good and evil, also know as yin and yang. The usage of colours black, white, brown, blue, green, yellow, and red, stand alone are to effective describe good or evil, yin or yang. The colours are also mixed to show the coexisting harmony of the colours together can bring about a heightened form of destruction or form of good. For much of the film the colour red is used to symbolize anger, fury, destruction, and death. The first usage of the colour is with the branding iron, with the

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    speaker, the tulips in the room remind her of her life and bind the speaker to her prior commitments. Color symbolism and personification contrast the peace of disconnection and obligations in life. Color symbolism of the white hospital room and the red tulips juxtapose the peacefulness of the speaker’s temporary freedom from responsibility and the harsh reality of life. For instance, the hospital room which the speaker resides in is white. The speaker draws attention to this, stating “Look how white

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    Hurst shows how Doodle is like the Scarlet Ibis. Doodle and the Scarlet Ibis have many of the same conflicts and repeating actions in the story. In “The Scarlet Ibis,” Hurst develops the symbolism, which is shown through birds, death, and the color red shows how fragile Doodle really is during his lifetime. One example of Hurst showing symbolism in the story is through birds. Doodle and the scarlet ibis are both graceless and very weak. The scarlet ibis tries to fly, but fails to do so. “At that

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    There are many films that can impact adults lives, however, through the works of Baz Luhrmann in film, and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work in paper one can argue that the film “The Great Gatsby” can have a great effect on the viewers. The 2013 film by Baz Luhrmann steps out of the typical Hollywood regime through its colors, music and visual effects; this is done in order to perfectly convey the valuable lessons Fitzgerald brings. The Loyola University Chicago Film Committee should most definitely add

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    with a tiny body which was red and shriveled like an old man’s.” (1) By using imagery, Hurst is able to give the reader a clear picture of what Doodle’s deformities appear like. The reader also gets to learn clear and cruel thoughts Doodle’s brother has in relation to Doodle, which is saddening. Another example of imagery that makes “The Scarlet Ibis” sad can be seen when James states “There was no answer but the ropy rain. I began to weep, and the tear-blurred vision in red before me looked very familiar

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    Symbolism of Color in Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby was portrayed as one of the greatest novels in American History. But, it is also analyzed as having multiple lenses. This book has been broken down into a ton of symbolisms and it has also been analyzed for every character. The book The Great Gatsby communicates symbolism with the many colors the story line uses and the different way portrays these colors through the settings and plots. The color green is related back to hope. “He (Gatsby) stretched

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    Discussion The null hypothesis of the study, developed by Elliot et al, was that the colour red evokes avoidance motivation and undermines intellectual performance, and that it has these effects without conscious awareness or intention (as cited by Elliot & Maier, 2007). However, the results of this study suggest that the colour of the ink does not influence the performance of the two groups; therefore, the colour red does not hinder the ability to complete the anagram test. The t-value is significantly

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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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