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    Munch used an analogous colour scheme featuring complementary colours and predominately earthy colours. This is evident in the sky where the bright swirling orange complements the revealing stoke of teal blue. The texture portrayed appears to be smooth due to the soft swerved lines as…

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    I knew that it contained three stanzas with six lines each and there was of course some sort of rhyme scheme involved. After some reading I came to the conclusion that the poem was an ABABAB pattern. This pattern is considered to be regular and simple. In the ABAB pattern typically the “A” is the rhyme for the first and third line while the “B” is the rhyme…

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    For example, dun is defined as grayish brown color, damasked means dappled, and belied means misrepresented (ll. 3,5,15). This sonnet is dedicated to the dark lady and is an announcement of her beauty to an audience, i.e. his friends, other poets, and whomever is reading the poem. “Sonnet 130” is paraphrased…

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    during the day time, no bad things will happen until the fears of the night came and the darkness takes control. Stanza number four talks about the influence of Apollo into the ground; Apollo gives life to flowers and rainbows as well he gives the color and the shade to Earth and Heaven. In stanza number five, it is sunset time. Now it is time to Apollo to walk down and culminate his work because the end of the day is here. Finally, in the last stanza, the persona gives a final impression about…

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    It depicts the brutality of racism and the fear of being judged on the merit of being a particular color. Although, it was more rampant during the time the poems were written things are getting better. Some of the credit for this has to go to the freedom writers like Maya Angelou and Wole Soyinka. In today’s world, racism might be a dying concern; but…

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    Bank) (1974). One of the largest reasons that she is remembered is the fact that “Maya Angelou brought about a paradigm shift in American literature and culture so that the works, and the gifts, the talents of women writers, including women writers of color, could be brought to the foreground and appreciated” ("Maya Angelou, Poet, Activist And Singular Storyteller, Dies At 86."). During her lifetime, Angelou was credited as one of the most renowned voices of the 20th century, for her writing and…

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    Starry Night Poem Analysis

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    seeing how I would have to work the lines to maintain a rhyme to drive the poem without any set structure. In the end, I honestly liked it because just like a heartbeat and our understanding of the concept of ‘heart’ is awkward and confusing, the rhyme scheme mirrored the awkwardness…

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    Visual Artwork Analysis

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    In visual Artwork an important component is the usage of colors. Color usage in visual art can either portray meaning in a piece, provide an emotion from the piece, display the piece’s subject in particular detail, allow for strategy in the pattern on how someone may look at the piece, provide an interesting perspective of the subject, and as well certain colors may just be used because the artist does not have access to other colors in their medium on or available to them or for that medium.…

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    Giotto Visual Analysis

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    Giotto's "Lamentation", color is used to create emotion by using soft colors. Color used are a light blue, pale pink, soft green, creme color, light orange, etc. I believe these colors create a calm emotion such as sadness or worriness. The shade of blue that was used takes over almost of half of the picture, I believe this shade of blue is gloomy. If any bright or even dark colors were added to the painting it could take away the importance of the painting. The use of color does have a symbolic…

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    most. Is it the colors that capture us? Or is it the charisma that reflects off the main character? Whichever reason it is, My Sister’s Keeper is the most unique candidate. The My Sister’s Keeper movie poster belongs in the Movie Hall of Fame due to the balance of colors, the placement of images, and the serene mood. To begin, one of the main reasons why this movie poster is a great candidate is due to the balance of colors. Throughout the background of the poster, the color of sea green…

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