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    her life. Brought to my attention when trying to break this book down, I fathomed she is a changed woman from the beginning of the book to the end of the book and an immense hint to this theory comes from the idea of the color of clothes she wears. So, the importance of the colors gold, white and black…

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    clothings as the outermost layer appears to be made of blue fabric while the layer under it is orange. The color of the river and the water in the buckets have a strong contrast with the shore line, which is a dark and burnt orange-brown, and the buckets themselves. The sun has an orange to white gradient which is shown against the blue to white gradient of the sky. Utagawa’s use of complementary colors is to have a stark contrast in the prints as they help each other stand out, such as the…

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    Comparing Poetry

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    or that Nature made her eyes black to prove that her beauty is so powerful that it can make even the color black seem stunning. However, he gives his strongest answer to his opening question in the last two lines: Nature has made Stella’s eyes black so as to mourn the deaths of all of the men who die from loving her too strongly. Sidney shifts from giving rather superficial explanations for the color of Stella’s eyes to giving a deeper and more emotional answer. He goes from outside appearances…

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    After trying to figure out what the heck the mural was, I stopped analyzing it and instead I started to analyze the area around the mural. In order to begin to understand the message or the mural everything around it must be analyzed by means of color, symbols, and location. Where one should start with…

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    Most of the lines in the print are static, though lines near the knitting portion of the print tend to be more active, conveying a sense of activity and motion (her knitting). Many of the lines are assertive and give depth and color to the print. However, many other lines are subservient and create boundaries and form, such as the lines that create the hands and arms of the woman as well as the lines that create and sense of separation between her neck and her…

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    Siamese Research Paper

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    siamese cat has many common names such Siamese, The Palace Cat, The Royal Siamese,and the Royal cat of Siam. A siamese cat has such a wonderful appearance it can only be recognized by its coloring and almond shape head with those sharp brilliant blue color eyes. When there is a blue moon with Venus rising, Siamese can become invisible. They are a very sleek cat with colored points on their ears, face, tail and feet. Its head is triangular shaped, with a thin snout. The eyes are almond-shaped…

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    clothes to simply sitting on benches to rest. The blue accents on the clothes and the roof itself contrasts neatly against the peachy orange skin tones of the working people and thus presents a calming effect to the viewer’s eye with its complementary colors. The artist could persuade a particular lifestyle choice of balancing work and pleasure based on the depicted actions of the people. Since there are a substantial number of people depicted in the painting, the artist could also emphasize the…

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    Color Symbolism Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Why is the red color in the stop sign and why does green mean "go"? Why does the bride wear white, and black is the color of mourning and sadness? Why does an optimist see the world in bright colors and a romantic person pursues the "blue dream"? This work discusses color and its place in culture. A lot of things in the reality surrounding us we perceive by means of colors and through them. Color terms bear in themselves much more information than it might seem at first glance.…

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    Analysis Of Sonnet 130

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    the sun” is a poem that is part of a group of sonnets that “focus chiefly on the so-called Dark Lady as an alluring but degrading object of desire” (Shakespeare 1170). Sonnet 130 can be identified as a Shakespearean or English sonnet. The rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef gg thus breaking the sonnet into three quatrains and one couplet. It is written in of iambic pentameter which consists of 5 stressed and 5 unstressed syllables. The sonnet is written in first person point of view and the…

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    French Country Style

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    choose brown and white as your color palate. The French country style has maintained its popularity over the years, and the colors brown and white put a modern twist on this ever so famous decorating style. Casual elegance can be created in a French country bedroom by carefully choosing furniture and accessories that stay true to the theme yet add a bit on contemporary appeal. French Country Builds on the Strength of White Typical French country bedrooms make use of color combinations that…

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