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    Suresh D.O.S- 31/07/15 Even though I hadn’t opened my eyes yet, I felt the warm golden gleam of the sunlight pressing against my eyelids. It was time to wake up. I sat up as my bed creaked and took in the beauty of my room. The sunlight gave life to my room. And as it breathed I saw the minute particles of dust floating about. I got up and looked out the window. The busy streets of Chennai already began to bustle. Like a colony of multi-coloured steel ants cluttering a narrow creek in…

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    In F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, color symbolism plays an important role in the understanding of the characters. One color that plays a very important role in the novel would be the color green. Green is important in The Great Gatsby for many reasons. On reason would be Daisy’s green light at the end of her homes dock. This light symbolizes something very important to Gatsby, his and Daisy’s love, “—he stretched out his arm toward the dark water in a curious way, and, far as I…

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    In the morning we ate breakfast in the basement of the hotel. It was very fancy. We had black tea, bread, homemade jam, honey, eggs, and cucumber slices. We left the hotel and drove on through the countryside, past golden grassy fields and green-brown trees, until we reached the Bulgarian border. When we reached the Bulgarian border we stopped and waited behind a long line of other cars and vans. Bulgaria is a member of the EU and Turkey is not so it took a long time to cross the border.…

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    Henri Matisse’s “Harmony in Red (The Red Room)” is surely red. This painting utilizes a vibrant palette of color with Red being his primary color of choice. This is a painting of a women standing in a red room on the right side of the table, a profile view of her, appearing to assembling a fruit arrangement on the table. She appears to be a maid during the Victorian era by the way she is dressed with the high neck blouse a protective apron and the scalloping of the blouse at the wrists as well…

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    After school, I entered the living room startled to see my mother seated on the couch reading an article on her tablet. She glanced up at me, turning up her nose. "What are you doing home so early, I thought you were working today?" I sighed. “I decided to take the day off to spend some time with you before you graduate” She said. As I stood there her eyes narrowed. “What were you thinking stepping outside like that?" Her red painted lips pursed as she eyed me. "Would you rather I went…

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    Color Orange Worksheet

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    Jack and Kate are both assigned a worksheet with two-hundred math problems. Jack goes into a green room, and Kate goes into an orange room. By the time Jack finishes his problems, Kate has been done for twenty minutes and it was because of the color of the room. Most people take fashion and room design into consideration when painting a room. They should be considering entirely different things that will inevitably come into play. One color can make someone think with more creativity, another…

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    their laptops showed that it was a place where they could really concentrate and focus. In addition, with the way some students sat on the couches with their feet up, a few eating and conversing, it was clear that the space was almost like a living room to them; a casual place to just simply lounge. The informal interviews were also a progressive form of field work for this cultural scene; from this method, the information gathered from the students’ body language was confirmed. The students…

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    pieces, the artist uses the colors brown, black, red, white, green and blue in both paintings. In the ice skater piece, the blue symbolizes the sky, white equals snow, green means the ground, the brown and red colors outline the figure, the black shows the ice skates and face and gives the figure a sense of human form and the tan color shows the skin of the figure. In Four Wooden Sculptures, the blue, green, and red colors detail the room that the figures are in, with the exception of the blue…

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    vending machine in the gift shop. Stan hired a couple people to help with the Mystery Shack, Wendy and Soos. Wendy, a fifteen year old long-haired red-head, is often seen behind the cash register in the gift shop wearing a dark brown lumberjack hat, a green flannel and muddy boots. Soos, who has worked in the shack since he was twelve, is a friendly large dude in a small brown baseball hat who seems to do a lot of the shacks ' repair work. Stan often overprices the merchandise in the gift shop…

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    Sulky Blue Analysis

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    The scared orange plays a fast piano song. The joyful yellow plays a pop song with love. The doubtful green plays a simple C chord on the guitar. The sulky blue plays a sad song about loss, The dream of purple plays sweet jazz with a cello in the background. These different colors swirl all in my head carrying different melodies and songs with them. Angier makes people throw a chair across the room. And if angrier is bothered, he will blow up like fireworks on the Fourth of July night,…

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