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    woman, wearing purple pointy shoes, green pants with white faded stripes, a V-shape white shirt with grey lines, a long purple coat with white stripes and four black strips at the front to button the coat, a pearl necklace and another yellow long necklace. She is sitting with confidence with open arms on a vibrant two tone one side yellow and other side green couch. Sitting on the couch in a corner with a yellow flower arrangement on a pink and white vase with some fruit on a table next to her on the

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    Frost, the classic use of the color white, meaning innocence and purity is turned around. Instead of giving this color to wholesome, pure objects he gives them to objects that are the reverse, which are death, darkness and unholy objects.           When I read the poem “Design'; I got the feeling that the author did not feel the same as I do about the color white. The first line talks about a fat white spider. This line contradicts the reputation

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    can be putted into their aquarium. One of the commonest types of the fish chosen by people is the clownfish. When you like to have this species of fish, you also have more options to be chosen since there are so many types of clownfish too in the world. The aquarium can be placed inside your house also can be considered based on some measures. At first, you can choose between the large and the small or the medium size of your aquarium. Then you also can consider the aspect of its

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    Colors are more than just sensations of the eye, they possess literary purpose. The world without colors would be dull and uninteresting. They are used for more than just a visual explanation, colors are extremely symbolic and can mean a lot of different things. For example, there are five colors on the Olympic rings, blue, black, red, yellow, and green. Every flag in the world has at least one of those colors on it, establishing unity throughout the countries, while they come together to compete

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    This is the 2013 world championships quarterfinals between Nguyen representing Vietnam and Jorgensen representing Denmark. (Men’s single match) (Maribel, Ethan) At the beginning of the video, the red player started first with the birdie and served to the white player. (0:04) The white player smashes it. (He is using force to make the birdie go

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    The Great Gatsby is one of the most famous pieces of literature from the 20th century. Written shortly after the first world war the book is very in line with the disillusionment felt during the 1920’s. While it is often confused for a love story the book goes much deeper than that, criticizing American society and the social divides that exist at all levels of society, even the social elite. The author, Fitzgerald, uses color and symbolism to illustrate his themes of unattainability of the American

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    Color In The Great Gatsby

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    Colors are used every day in the world around us. Often, colors are used to interpret different images and develop a deeper meaning. During the 1920s, the world began to be occupied with colors that epitomized new ideas and new beliefs. These new ideas and beliefs throughout the roaring 20s were established off of status, as people began to enjoy life more. Out of these ideas, came pieces of literature such as Scott F. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby that embraced the new idea of colors being used

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    describes the roles of African Americans in literature and how these roles can also reflect and impact our current culture and world. On the other hand, the fictional short story, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas describes a utopian society called Omelas and the lifestyle of its inhabitants. However, after understanding African Americanism and the connection of dark and white symbolism through Toni Morrison’s criticism, readers can then comprehend the seemingly simple characters and the plot in The

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    Tran Dr. Ewell English 308W November 15, 2016 The Bloody Chamber In the short story “The Bloody Chamber” by Angela Carter depicts a naïve young girl who is also the narrator who marries a widow named Marquis. The girl is excited to venture into the world of adulthood, but that excitement ceases when she discovers the horrifying truth of her new husband. Her husband begins to display a side that she has never seen before and what was supposed to be a fairy tale love becomes a story full of lust and

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    Our world is founded on good and evil. Humans have grabbed hold of these abstract principles, interpreted them into foundations of government and religion. But there is still a powerful need to understand good and evil, to know whether our world is controlled by gods and goddess, animals, the sun, every single human on earth or nothing at all. With so many ways to interpret our existence, there are billions of ideas, ranging from the inanely simple to the thoroughly convoluted. But Robert Frost’s

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