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    experience. Tim Burton uses many different devices to establish gothicism in the movie. Mary Shelley use imagery and Tim Burton use color scheme to emphasize light as being pure and dark as being wicked throughout Frankenstein and Edward Scissorhands. In Frankenstein, Shelley uses imagery to concentrate on the idea of light and dark as goodness and evilness. For example, when Frankenstein was at the lake during the night, “I was often tempted,…

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    orange color that was really cool. The heat felt so good on my ice cold skin. We sat there talking until it was almost so dark that you couldn’t see. But, we thought it would be fun to go back out and see if we could catch the fish in the dark. That was another mistake we made. We got really cold again and our fire had burnt out while we were standing in the lake. Also, it was so dark we couldn’t even see each other, but we started to make the trip back to the RV anyway. On the way back we both…

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    and lighting. However, it is subsequently broken down in order to create a metaphor representing how they are seen in contrast to how they wish to be seen. The ad ‘More than Medication’ depicts a teenage boy, out late in an alley. He is dressed in dark, baggy clothing and has an eyebrow piercing. He is then seen sneaking around, spray-painting the alley walls. He appears to be jumpy and nervous, constantly checking over his shoulder. Next, he enters a house where a woman, presumably his…

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    Why Do Dark Hairs Pop Up in Weird Spots? The Truth About Dark Hair Growth If it has ever happened to you, it is not something you will likely forget. You are on your way to a job interview, a first date, or other momentous event, and you catch a glimpse of it in the rear-view mirror: a dark hair randomly growing on your chin. You tweeze the hair, but it continues to grow back, like a persistent weed in a flower garden. Then, you notice another one emerging from your lower jawline. A few…

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    multiple settings with a voiceover telling a story of a girl and her experiences in each place. Starting with a high school football stadium detailing how the protagonist used to be a cheerleader then leading the viewer down her dark path of meth addiction in various dark…

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    in this book. This rose grows around and in Sleeping Beauty’s castle. Much like the spinning wheel from her tale, if one pricks there finger on the rose’s thorns, they fall into a sleep like death, forgotten by time till true loves kiss frees them. After failing a few times to cure William of his curse, Jacob realizes he needs more time, as William is nearly transformed into a Goyl and is having trouble remembering who he is. So, Jacob, sly as a con man, tells William that this rose should cure…

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    Everybody has been happy, as well as sad. However, it is not always necessarily in that order. In fact, many people find happiness in sad, or dark places. Finding happiness in dark places is a priceless phenomenon. In the novel Tree Girl written by Ben Mikaelsen, a character named Gabriela experiences hardships in the Guatemalan Genocide in the early 1980´s. Her story is not very happy; soldiers, with one purpose to kill and torture trail her. Nevertheless, there is a lesson to be learned to…

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    by participants on a 1 to 10 scale. We grouped the data depending on the background colors: dark red, dark green, gold, navy blue, and black. We conducted one-way Analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test whether the perception of likability was influenced by different background colors. Results showed that there is no significant difference among the dark red background color group (M = 6.87, SD = 1.60), the dark green background color group (M = 7.6, SD = 1.50), the gold background color group (M =…

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    One day there was this boy named Jack, Jack starts off with his family in a very old ragged trailer shortly after the Jack family receives news from an old tv in their trailer about a nuclear spill in Minnesota, and was forced to leave their house because Jack's family lived near a nuclear factory. Nothing was the same when Jack's brother, Jeff , ran away from the family. Later that evening, Jack heard his doorbell ring, so Jack goes and opens the door and there was no one there but just a…

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    Light and Dark Throughout “A Rose for Emily,” William Faulkner brings out two different sides of peoples conception about Miss Emily. In the story there is a light side and a dark side. “she has evidently shut up the top floor of the house.”(795) The men of the town attend Miss Emily’s funeral for public reasons, but the women attend just “to see the inside of her house.”(787) The inside of her house was never seen making it dark and mysterious, but when she passed everyone let the light into…

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