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    Song Of Margaret Analysis

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    this work. Geometric shapes are found in the windows, the square shaped drawers, and there are also rectangles throughout the work. Organic shapes can be seen in the trees as well as the blades of grass seen outside the window. The warm, analogous color scheme used in this work gives it a feeling of being in a calm…

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    silver midnight moon-" (Dietrich 2). Consonance is a repeated constant sound in the same line. In the poem line 21, two words share the 's ' sound "precisely picks the time and place" (Dietrich 21). Another example of consonance is "Like ink the color red, she stains" (Dietrich 24) "like" and "ink" share an 'ike ' sound. In addition, imagery is creating a mental imagine for the words. The author describes the man in the poem as a very attractive man who "makes the ladies swoon," (Dietrich 4).…

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    some of the figures are abstract, they are all representational and are recognizable. The dominant style used in this painting is that of Fauvism. As seen in many of his other works, Derain painted the trees a natural green color and painted the rest of the objects in colors that were unrealistic. In this painting, there are several notable…

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    hate, they are taught to hate whether it be other or themselves. There is no set rhyme scheme in the poem instead it is just free verse. However there are lines in the first and last stanza that rhyme. The way the author also uses colors to build imagery is something beautiful in a weird sense. She doesn’t just talk about the black and white she talks about other colors almost in a sense to say that all colors are the same no matter the name, or shade. People tend to believe that the world is…

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    to chose Object 1: Vincent van Gogh, Café Terrace at Night, 1888, oil on canvas, KröllerMuller Museum, Otterlo for my design summary/formal analysis. Two elements utilized in this piece of art are texture and color. Texture is the surface quality of a work (Dewitte, Larmann, Shields 62). Color is the optical effect caused when reflected white light of the spectrum is divided into a separate wavelength (Dewitte, Larmann, Shields 92). Implied Texture is displayed throughout this canvas. Implied…

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    explaining the artwork. "Gray Tree" Contour Lines are wavy and thick which bring out the form of a tree. I believe this was Piet Mondrian's goal to make it a simple and understandable painting. The caption of the artwork, the painting itself, and the colors he used to create the tree are simple. Value and Contrast come together in this painting. The Value is the background going from a light gray background to the black and dark gray tree, which bring out the contrast in the tree. Mondrian did a…

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    and Morning on the River. Dusk on Lower Broadway is an oil canvas painting of a similar breed, currently displayed in the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College. It depicts a cold city street, utilizes a simple, yet pleasing, range of primary colors, and represents the charming way that busy cities drown out details and people. In this painting, Lie creates the familiar set of a cold and wet New York City street. Along the middle and upper divisions of the painting, tall vertical lines…

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    of Subconscious Judgment During the book, colors are throughout with no definite pattern to their placement. Sporadic color description lures the reader into a variety of moods and judgment is initiated. Presented with a description of an object, person, or place, color is often used to assist visualization. In Fitzgerald 's novel specific colors are hidden in the text providing a purpose far more in depth rather than just giving a visual description. “Color plays an important role in the…

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    Nocturne Essay

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    word "nocturne" in the naming of this piece. However, it is worth mentioning that this specific work can almost appear monochromatic due to the incorporation of multiple shades of blue used to illustrate the sky and river. The usage of the primary color blue evokes a feeling of tranquility…

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    The beauty of the detailed images and the color scheme helps create a more appealing advertisement, making the readers want to experience the product themselves. Most advertisements are successful through this marketing process. The rhetorical appeals used in this advertisement are what make it so…

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