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    The symbol that I have selected to draw and write about for the Gatsby Cover project is the Green light. In my opinion, the green light can mean a number of different things, not just what the book is inferring it means. At the end of chapter one in the book, Nick sees Gatsby staring at the green light one night and sees that he reaches his arm out to it as if he were trying to get a hold of it. When you first read this, it sounds kind of strange for someone to stare at a light and seem to want it

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    Red Queen Theme

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    The theme of Red Queen is age. As time passes people evolve and their thoughts and actions change, as is happening in the Red Queen. Mare is growing and changing into a different person, whose thoughts and actions changed over time. Mare has changed her personality to one that would suit a silver, because she is now a silver princess. She needed to change because she acted to much like a red, so she needed to warp her personality into one of a silver, though that didn't change how she acted much

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    I colored one plate red, one plate green, another plate blue, and the last plate yellow. After that, I set up all the paper plates in a line on the ground and place one treat on each plate. I brought one dog in the room with the paper plates, closed all the doors in the room

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    Gatsby has connections with many colors that assist in portraying a more extensive breakdown of his character. The colors I feel correspond with Gatsby in the most comprehensive way are blue, green, and yellow. Interpreting his hopefulness, naiveness, and ambition into colors showed Fitzgerald’s aspiration for the reader to envision the bigger picture. While people may see the colors in different ways, the general idea stays prominent. Blue helps convey Gatsby’s deep loneliness and illusions of

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald plays with colors in The Great Gatsby. He uses the color green many times to describe things. Green may be used to represent a new, fresh feeling. The light on the end of Daisy’s dock that he speculates and reaches out towards every night happens to be green. The light obviously stand for something that Gatsby finds fascinating or out of reach. He can’t help but stare at its wonderful pigments it holds. When context is added, the reader learns that Gatsby has always dreamed of

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    For my book cover of The Great Gatsby, I choose the green light because it represents how you never give up and keep striving for your dreams and hopes, even if you feel like it’s going to be hard to get where you want. Another definition would be the American's Dream which is to equal rights to everyone in the the US. Also, it means to like go forward when you’re trying to get to the top, never look back to your mistakes, always learn from them and do more of what you’re capable of doing. For example

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    Topic Number 1 Why is the color red a symbolism in the film The Village? The important reason why red is a symbolism would be that The Things We Don't Speck Of wear a red coat and they are attracted to the color red. The villagers are afraid of the color red, the color brings fear and hate to the villager's life style. If the villagers see the color red like a red flower they would bury it in to the ground, so it would not attract there major fear. Red is the color of blood which provides "hurt"

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    I. Book Title A. The title Red Queen relates to this book because Mare is a red, but she discovers she has powers like the Slivers. She is betrothed to Prince Maven and has the potential to become the first Red queen. Maven actually betrays her in the end, but gives her a chance to become his “Red Queen”. II. Characters A. Mare is a very believable character. She is easy to relate to, her flaws are just like any other person in this world. She makes mistakes and worries too much and this is what

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    The Autobiography of Red is a book describing the maturing and coming of age of the winged creature named Geryon in a style not used to often for a full character narrative: poetry. In this paper, however, I will only be discussing one of the chapters in this book of poetry, specifically Chapter 3: Rhinestones. Immediately as the chapter begins on page 59 we see figurative language being used, “ …Rhinestoning past on her way to the door.” Judging by the context, this could mean that she is sort

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    Because we subconsciously process colors in our minds, colors actually provide a deeper meaning in film. The color scheme of films tends to lack deserved recognition; however, filmmakers utilize specific colors in order to enhance their work. Paying attention to these particular colors may reveal deeper meanings that are overlooked in an artwork. The series Black Mirror demonstrates how producers build different colors into film to suggest various moods and give the audience insight for a better

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