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    mine and she looked at me as if she was a lion, gazing over its prey, before she devoured it. She held rage and power in her first and plunged it into my chest; the pain was torturous. Another relentless blow landed on my face causing me to bleed. Crimson red blood splattered on my white shirt created an unorthodox mural. I laid there defenseless as the pitiless artist painted blue and purple paintings all over my body and thought about the principles my parents had put before me. Anything…

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    Red Room Atmosphere Essay

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    red: arguably, this could portray Jane’s emotions however the room could also be used to make Jane feel these emotions more in depth which could be reflected through the repeated use of “deep”.The writer uses alliteration whilst talking about the “Crimson cloth” the use of the letter ‘c’ creates a harsh and sharp sound which reinforces the bitter atmosphere. Bronte then uses the colour white however this colour is dominated by the colour red,…

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    tones. The greens and tans of the uniform exist to blend with the greens and tans of the Earth: sand, grass, dirt, trees. These would cause the colors to blend into a boring mass, were it not for the white of intravenous (IV) fluid bags, and the crimson red of blood. The IV bags stand out drastically against the medium to dark tones of the helicopters frame and Moore’s uniforms, almost creating a chiaroscuro or tenebrism. The red of Moore’s blood, due to wounds caused by the second explosion,…

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    Georgiana's Face Analysis

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    Sometimes the world is full of signals that individuals does not perceive. In point of fact, the “crimson hand” on Georgiana’s face is an entirely nature occurrence, and the narrator implies that the mark is there for a reason (Hawthorne 341). Aylmer’s wife has to be imperfect enough to remain an earthly being. After a while, Georgiana asks Aylmer if he has had a dream about the birthmark on her face, because she heard him cry out in his sleep “It is in her heart now; we must have it out!”…

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    moral conscious, which is seen throughout the story. For example, the mask manifests each individual into a war-like persona. It became a part of the individuals, such as the littluns it made them feel invisible. “ the littlun howled, creased and crimson…”, this shows how the littluns are transforming into a new beast and their decline in civilization. In the beginning, the littluns were quiet and keep to themselves, but now with painted faces they have a…

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    In Emily Bronte 's novel "Wuthering Heights", there are two houses: Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights, both located in Yorkshire. The two houses symbolize the people living in them. Thrushcross Grange is home to the pure, caring, and well-mannered, and Wuthering Heights is home to the malevolent, cunning people. That the two houses are so different contributes to the author’s meaning of the work because the two houses are opposing forces and are what causes the conflict and plot the story…

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    Literature can use many methods to describe characters and create realistic descriptions of them. One example of a method used in literature is imagery. Imagery is visual description or figurative language that uses the human senses to seek a realistic and clear perspective of the characters. In the short story, The Most Dangerous Game, imagery was essential to bringing the viewer into the mindset of the characters. Such imagery shows the reader the developing features and roles of each…

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    one of the skinny greasers, and dunks his head into a nearby fountain. Icy water flows into the helpless teen's mouth and knocks out his senses. All of a sudden time seems to stop and the deep tunnel of a timeless era is filled to the brim with the Crimson red color. Too young greasers find themselves in a horrid position, when there is no place for them to call home anymore, after Johnny had killed a soc by the name of Bob. Although Ponyboy is an poor greaser, he still was able to go to a…

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    As her glazed eyes scan the familiar surroundings, no shades of color are revealed; the crimson of a blood-stained sky is swallowed by the blackness of night and the luminous gray of hazy fog concealed by the sterile white of the sun’s rays. A world that was no longer understood lay before her; how should she traverse it if there is no light to guide her? Many characters throughout the course have found their own definition of a guiding force: money for Rick Deckard, the road for the man and the…

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    the switch to safety. Oh and there is one other thing, you will rarely fire at stationary targets.” He reached up and pulled a lever down the targets began to move back and forth. “Now go.” I then flipped the switch to fire. The gun began to glow a crimson red. I aimed my gun through a sight and guided it right at the bullseye where the man’s brain would be. I held my breath and fired. A brilliant red laser shot out of the gun and streaked towards the bullseye and hit it with defining impact. I…

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