The Green Mile Essay

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    feeling of spring time. The little yellow and blue dots on the ground just between the trees resembling ground flowers with thick trimmed green bush just outside the window. And there is what looks like a barn that is pink in color in the distance off to the left of the window view. The sky is all the same color blue alluding that it is evening furthermore the green grass is also all one color and flat that is it hard to tell if it is a view of a distant valley or of a garden yet the view…

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    The first word that came to mind when I saw this art piece was texture. There is an access amount of texture, lines, colours, and shapes. Those elements of design are what caught my attention to this artwork. My personal interpretation was that this piece portrayed nature. I noticed water foreshortening between large rocks. I noticed the red train tracks that trail off the artwork into another direction. Lastly, the sky is a variety of colours, to me reminds me of a summer sunset. Gordon…

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    and symbolism within this book would be diminished. The idea of hope is present all throughout the novel. Each individual color gives a common reassurance of hope in some aspect. Throughout the novel the most significant colors to take note of are green, grey, and yellow. All these colors have their different symbolisms and metaphors within the book to hearten the idea of hope. To understand them, it would paint a clearer picture to the readers about the significance of color imagery and how…

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    The title of my artwork is In Tough Times, Hope. Here is a description of my artwork: in the bottom right hand corner, there is the color black, beginning at its darkest and becoming lighter and lighter until it reaches a white. There are many shades of gray throughout the value scale. On the upper right, there is two abstract shapes that are white, red and gray. Pouring from these irregular shapes are blue dots with a touch of orange in them. On the bottom right, there is an area of a teal…

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    “Now these rooms can however you want them to be. There is no limit.” My sister Violette walked me through the bare witgril rooms. The rooms were originally reserved for the king and queen, but have since been replaced with bigger and more glamorous rooms for my sister when she became queen. I have changed a great deal over the six months that I have been at the palace. I have filled out in my bosom and my hips, but I was kept small in the waist by a tightly laced corset. I have groan accustomed…

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    Some things I would achieve if I was to arrive in an usual place called Fall Hall are explore this district, scout around for new supplies, and the last thing I would do is search around for some water,food, and electricity.Since I was unfamiliar with this new zone I went around and searched for supplies.While I was searching around I noticed something shiny and since the sun was up the light reflected off the mirror and into my eyes.As I got closer to the new object I snoticed that it was 1978…

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    Based on the presumption that the team will be a summer league ball club, and a member of a conference like the Coastal Plain League, the “Cape Fear Shiners” would be located in the middle of two current eastern conference members, the Holly Springs Salamanders and the Fayetteville Swampdogs. This optimal location makes for the perfect stop, here at Jim Perry Stadium for interleague play. The area's only competition that could affect ticket sales is the Campbell University’s baseball team and…

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    Colors make surroundings beautiful, but they also convey ideas and symbols. For instance, the color white is representative of the idea of virginity and innocence and is also associated with women because of what the color white symbolizes. The symbolism of the color white is widely used in literature. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the color white is initially used to describe Daisy as feminine and innocent, however, as the plot continues, the color white represents how under…

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    color in a fluid way. Instead of using sharp contrasts of colors of different wavelengths and from opposite ends of the spectrum, the artist prefers to use more complementary shades and tones of the colors he uses. While Turner uses blue, yellow/red, green, brown he styles them in a way that the colors complement each other, seamlessly shifting from one hue to the other the work never looks as if one color is offsetting the other. No color is specifically drawing your attention from the other,…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    conceiving a child. This mandala has much more color in it as well, a step away from the mysterious black, the mysterious aspect of the womb. Instead, colors were spread throughout the design. Green was one that appeared frequently in this mandala, as well as the other, which makes sense, because Fincher said, “Green symbolizes the principle of natural, healthy growth, and the ability to nurture growing things” (Fincher, 2010, p. 56). Purple and blue were also features, which both incorporate…

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