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    the right time to serves its final blow on the narrator 's death bed. The "bed" is described as being filled with "crimson joy"; this joy may refer to the wife 's passion for her husband and that she does not want to leave him (or vice-versa), but this may also refer to the pain that she is feeling as the disease is running through her body. The description of the "joy" being "crimson" may also refer to the color of her blood that may have been seen due to the disease. This element of…

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    Queen Of Troy Monologue

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    of the show. The soldier’s black makeup and garb helped present the modern approach this production was taking with the story. Now, my (Helen’s) original dress was all over a shiny crimson, but after I accidentally ripped the first skirt’s hem, it was changed to have a black overlay on top of a different shiny crimson skirt. This, in addition to a healthier, prettier makeup job, set Helen apart from both groups of the Trojans and the…

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    settled somewhat. The stallion that approached is one I know. It's a faded memory, a wisp of my childhood where he was present. A dainty, gangly creature that I had used as a lab rat. But he is dainty and gangly no longer. As he neared me, his crimson colored eyes swept my flank, a twinge of anxiety pouring back into my senses. He looked at me differently than he did in our youth, his gaze was hungry, one of a predators. I took a tentative step back, studying his own frame. He is tall, taller…

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    society. Hester wears a crimson “A” for all to see, marking her as an adulteress, a warning to those of a pure faith. However the “A” does not serve as a warning sign at first, but rather as a symbol of fascination. The puritans were fascinated with the golden embroidery and lush scarlet fabric. In Chapter six of The Scarlet Letter Hawthorne elaborates on the beauty and vibrance of both the letter and Pearl, “however white and clear originally, they had taken the deep stains of crimson and gold,…

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    questioned about his purity and integrity. The concluding story of the three is The Birthmark, in this story a husband who happens to be a scientist settles in with the perfect wife. Except one flaw is soon discovered which happens to be a small crimson colored birthmark on the wife 's cheek and the husband not being able to stand the imperfection does everything in his power to get rid of it. These three stories are all connected with the same theme of acceptance in human nature and its…

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    Dee Character Analysis

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    Maybe one day it could last for forever. It felt so good to show you myself inside and out, red and blood stained. DEE: Nothing made me happier than seeing you with flashes of crimson and silver on your thighs. MAIN: Enveloped in your warm crimson hug that sent pain through my very being. DEE: Eventually you decided you never wanted to stop having me around… so you stopped your breath. MAIN: I never meant to end it this way, but being with you for only a few…

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    never forget. The oil had a very intriguing smell. It also had a roaring sound. Not only is it just yellow, this four wheeler also has three other colors. The brand lettering is a matte black. The seat is also this color. The logo is a striking crimson red. A black outline surrounds a white zig-zag pattern down the sides. The plastics on this four wheeler have many intricate and detailed designs and colors. This pair of handlebars is a shiny chrome with black grips. When someone first get on…

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    Loreno: A Short Story

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    The story that follows is red with the crimson life of so many humans long held in the arms of death. It is black with the evil of one inhuman man. And it is white with the purity of a soul untainted by evil or blood. This is Loreno’s story. The darkness enveloped him as he stepped out of the tall, regal office building. It was a late day at the office. He could never tell his wife why he was late. That would never do. No. She would have to remain in the dark. The man started to walk to his…

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    describes their home and the things in it as red. For example, “We walked through a high hallway into a bright rosy-colored space” (Fitzgerald 13) Later on, While Nick is in the Buchanan household, he mentions about the entire room again as, “Inside, the crimson room bloomed with light” (Fitzgerald 22) the life that the Tom and Daisy Live inside their home is the dream of every underclassman in America; and…

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    exile which made it harder to be with Juliet. The other mistake Romeo made was near the end of the play where he was talking to himself when he visited Juliet’s coffin. In act 5 scene 3, Romeo said, “Thou art not conquered, beauty’s ensign yet is the crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks.” He said…

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