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    16th century. Wtewael establishes the significance of the Christ with his application of form through the use of unrealistic contortions of the people, the lines following the exaggerated limbs of the congregation, and the abundant use of the color red on almost every article of clothing. In the foreground of the painting, a crowd of people gather around the recently resurrected Lazarus. There are roughly fifteen individuals in the crowd in a variety of postures, many of which are contorted and turned

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    April Sigrest Professor Lenoir English 102 13 September 2017 The Beauty of Advertising In a society where we are encouraged to purchase the top brands, the shiniest jewelry, and the best products on the market, companies have began to put themselves out there. One of the main ways they have attempted to accomplish this is through advertising. Advertisements can be found virtually anywhere ranging from the newspaper to TV commercials to billboards… The possibilities are endless. Competition

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    Everyone has heard about the green light at the end of Daisy's dock—a symbol of the crude future, the immeasurable promise of the dream that Gatsby desires despite its tragic end. Another familiar symbol is that of yellow and gold—representing money, the tactless greediness that taints the dream and eventually leads to its destruction. Such symbols and their purposes, at every stage in the novel, help provide substance to the main conflict. The central conflict of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great

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    New Cosmetics : Le Rouge

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    Inspiration? This advertisement for a new Estee Lauder perfume called “Modern Muse: Le Rouge” shows a pink, red, and gold bottle of this perfume with the hashtag “#modernmuse” and a picture of the famous Kendall Jenner in a very low cut red blazer and red pants. It shows her nonchalantly gazing off into distance, leaning on a wall. There are also roses in the background, the color red is dominantly used in this advertisement. The text “Be Daring. Be an Inspiration.” Which can only be assumed to

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    War” (History). It is an artwork that illustrates happiness of the children. In the painting, eight children are holding hands while running. One child falls on the grass while another is pulling a kid. The children are playing in the front yard of a red house. In the background, there are a lot of trees and flowers. Homer painted a clear day with clouds and very blue sky. This setting integrates well with the harmony of the painting. In the painting “ Snap the Whip” Homer used horizontal and vertical

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    Their strict society wears quite basic clothing which has only begun to be adorned with Hester’s embroidery. Right from the beginning, Hester shows that she is defiant, no matter the circumstances which she is under. When she emerges from the jail, the red letter immediately proves that she does not follow societal norms. The novel states, “ On the breast of her gown, in

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    makes, use of in Vertigo is the different use of colour. He chooses certain colours due to their symbolic connotations and then uses them to contrast different characters. He frequently uses green and red, for example when Scottie meets Madeleine for the first time, the restaurant is decorated in red with the visitors wearing mainly dark clothing. Green is quickly established as Madeleine’s colour as

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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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