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    don’t have time for this” serves as a really good eye catcher but because these two images are both on the front page, it doesn’t allow them to reach their full potential in pulling the reader in because there is a lot going on with images, text and colors. The final picture inside the St. Thomas brochure is the logos of the places you are able to eat. These include 3 popular logos most people know: Java Moose, Tim Hortons and Subway. The university made a good choice when deciding to include…

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    however, influence the movie nearly as much, from the specific color choice to the landscape and its specificities. Sound, and it’s absence, is a very powerful thing. A simple soundtrack…

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    themselves, or people who believe we should shut down fast food places because they are the reason for obesity. In the first cube of this picture, it shows a gun. There is a halo around the gun, and there is also a light grey color around the gun,then it slowly turns to white towards the middle.…

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    landscape. This piece is different from the others by Monet we have seen in class in that is has a much less focused and planned color scheme (or at least appears unplanned on the surface). This is almost certainly due to the cataract symptoms discussed earlier. It also is much more impressionistic than his earlier works, and seems to use slightly dulled hues and colors, something which can be seen as a pattern in his works over time due to cataract brown tinge symptoms and overall light…

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    In society, people are influenced by what’s around us, especially from advertisements, which are used to convey and persuade us. Whether it is used to buy a product or gain consumers for a company, advertisements get their word out by presenting an emblematic picture. In this case, one company decides to use their advertisement to spread a certain awareness. The Above the Influence advertisement shows the audience a big, meaningful message with their strong concept and visual cues to show…

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    determines ones future. Color can also play a role in the concept of life, and the different things that happen throughout it. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author focuses on the Puritan society, specifically their perspectives on life regarding adultery, sin and forgiveness. Throughout the novel, Hawthorne uses the idea of color to express these concepts with red, black and white, showing the good and evil woven into the society. As the novel begins, color is used…

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    described through the seasons and colors. These descriptions cannot simply be converted without losing the central metaphors of the poem. While the paraphrase misses the complexity of the poem it also diminishes its sound pattern, which is one of the factors that makes it a sonnet. The diction used in the original poem connotes historical references that are missing in the no fear version. Throughout the sonnet, the reader can vividly picture the time of year with the colors while going…

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    this realistic piece is focuses on the young girl. When looking at this piece a viewer is automatically drawn to her, making her the focal point for a viewer. This is because she is distinguished from the rest of the work through placement and the colors used to draw a viewer’s eye to her. By using her as the subject matter, it creates a piece that is transformed into something more meaningful with its content, or the overall meaning of why Willard Metcalf chose to produce this piece. The…

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    film they produce. There are three premises to auteur theory that film viewers can use to identify a director through the techniques used in the film. The first premise is that the director must have knowledge of film techniques such as lighting, color, and editing and the skills to utilize them to create a picture that fulfills the narrative…

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    that companies use advertising the most effect. Companies appeal to ethos logos pathos. Use different colors to stimulate hunger. Kids don’t get enough exercise throughout their years; kids are staying inside and eating rather than going out and getting active. These things need to…

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