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    the turning point of a professor to an artist (“Kara Walker” Contemporary). Walker worked in a several of medium such as: “Paper cutouts, gouache mixed with coffee, brass rubbing and overhead projectors” (Harvey). Through the article “Black and White, but Never Simple” in The New York Times, 2007, Walker inspired by many artists. Those people include Andy Warhol, Robert Colescott and Adrian Piper. Walker was in to Andy Warhol because of his voracious look and ethical (Cotter). Next is Robert Colescott

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    Wanderer meaning delirious or roaming, and white meaning innocent, paired together give the impression that he was confused about growing up and maturing. Now, no longer a child, the speaker looks back at his "lamb white days" (314). Used in biblical terms, the white lamb was an animal of purity used for sacrifices to God. The speaker was merely an innocent "white lamb" (314) graciously following his shepherd (God) to his own sacrifice (death).

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    looks like the blonde minor girl with the white dress is playing with her sibling pose like an adult having a cigarette in her hand, but the important point is whether this girl is turning away from a good or a bad path? The details and colors are the strong evidence of a good path because the white color is associated with purity, positivity, peace, and innocence since traditionally brides are the one dressed in white. White knights come to the save and white lists are known accepted and approved items

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    The use of pastel blues, greens, and pinks hint at the perfect lifestyle that members in this society are trying to achieve. The white and bright pastel colors worn by wedding guests give a sense of perfection that corresponds with their high ratings and status in society. As Lacie tries to increase her ratings through insincere interactions, the pastel colors suggest a flawless,

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    is in the mid-air, she points her toe towards the ground. She wears a white tank top, jean shorts paired with white tights and red ballet flats. Her hair is in a tight bun. Although EDM music is blasting through the walls, in this moment she is in complete peace and serenity. As she sits on the toilet, she scrolls through pictures on Instagram looking at professional ballerinas. She opens up a new page on her phone to a world ballet competition which says in

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    The Colors of Life The helpful acronym “ROY G. BIV” is used to aid in the remembering the order that the colors appear in the rainbow. Colors are everywhere: the flowers that grow along the sidewalk, the shirts that we wear, the cars on the road, and the environment around us. Colors even have the ability to relay information to us, for example, whether it will rain or not based on the color of the sky and clouds, no to touch a snake if certain colors touch, or even is someone is angry based on

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    health and welfare. The scenes are each 8 minutes in length and run until the closing credits begin. These techniques allow the audience to relate to the film by showing how it links to the world we live in today where mental illnesses

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    Orange And Teal Essay

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    more attention to the image and they are actively used to engage the audience in a movie by constantly creating complementary contrast to keep the audience attentive. Skin tones usually stay Natural and very warm in color while everything else like white gray and black will be tinted into blue/teal color. Other reason for Orange and teal reason is because it provides

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    Black Swan a film made in 2010 starring Natalie Portman took us into the world of ballet dancer Nina Sayers. The film shows Nina’s journey, as she tries to attempt to be the perfect embodiment of the Swan Queen. The Swan Queen role encompassing both the Black and White swan. It shows the struggle she makes to let go and break the perfection of the White swan to become the Black Swan. This is the story at surface value. The stories inner meaning though portrays the cycle of maturity involved

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    Color plays an important role in life as well in literature. Oftentimes color is used symbolically as it is in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby. The green light that Gatsby’s world revolves around or the pure white that Daisy and Jordan wear when they are first introduced, along with the flashy yellow of Gatsby’s car, all have a deeper meaning. Gatsby himself clues the reader in to his mood by the various color suits he wears. Undoubtedly color symbolism plays an important role throughout

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