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    The Great Gatsby 01. The Green Light Gatsby is constantly looking out across the water at Daisy’s dock, where a green light is constantly flickering. This green light symbolizes the hope that one day, him and daisy can be together again. It is always reminding gatsby of the past. (51 words) 02. The Yellow Car We see Gatsby’s flamboyant yellow car comes primarily into play when Daisy uses it and kills Tom’s mistress. This yellow car symbolizes the extent to which Gatsby is willing to go to get…

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    The Green Bridge II The Green Bridge II, by Lyonel Feininger, in 1916. It is an asymmetrical abstract piece made from oil paint on a canvas. Within the painting, there are three-dimensional objects, which would appear to tell a story. What appears a very busy street loitered with many people, walking to or from somewhere. The appearance of the buildings, surroundings, and the people are not normal, they have a really blocky or distorted appearance. There are many lines and almost textures…

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    The past holds a lot of our memories and we wish that we could go back to them. The green light is a concept that is from The Great Gatsby that any human being can relate to. The idea of the green light makes us see into what Gatsby is feeling. Gatsby’s idea of the green light is that he can restore everything and be with the girl of his dreams, he has a strong hope that his dream will become reality. The past is truly never behind us, we have the memories, although they are not physical, we…

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    Visual Analysis Of Monet

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    visible, first Monet start with very strong strokes that gradually progress to smoother shorter stroke, the most prominent are in the sky, mainly compose of blues and greys. the strong shades are the bottom of the painting, rich and vivid shade of green Monet uses to represent the patches of grass partially covered with snow. This cityscape despite a winter scenery with people carrying umbrella, the snowflakes are not visible but the snow on the ground gives the viewers the impression that has…

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    Unknown Bacteria Report

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    identify two unknown bacteria. Organism number thirteen is Escherichia coli. On the first day, I conducted a gram stain and noticed that the bacteria were pink, meaning that the bacteria are gram negative. I also recognized that the bacteria were rod shaped therefore they were bacillus. I also noticed that the arrangement appeared to be single celled. I also put the bacteria on a streak plate. On the second day, I did another gram stain and the bacteria were again pink and bacillus or rod…

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    The color white is typically associated with purity and light. White is typically predominant in circumstances regarding elegance and symbolizes cleanliness. In “The Great Gatsby”, the color white is utilized to allude to the same ideas but in an ironic fashion. For example, Daisy and Jordan are said to be wearing white multiple times in the novel. When they are first introduced, Nick tells the reader that, “They are both in white and their dresses were rippling and fluttering as if they had…

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    are the ideas behind the Valley of Ashes, Eckleburg's Eyes and the Green Light at the end of Daisy's dock. This essay will analyse these locations and objects, and various possibilities for ideas will be presented. Firstly, our focus will be directed towards the Green Light, located at the end of Daisy's dock, a little light warning boats of a present structure during inclement weather, by constantly shining and emitting a faint green glow. Right across Gatsby’s dock, it becomes his symbol of…

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    role in the way we perceive society. People relate colors to certain emotions, as an example, one may say that they are “green with envy” or when they are “feeling blue” when they are sad. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author uses color symbolism throughout the story to represent different aspects of each situation. Fitzgerald uses the color green a great deal in the storyline. It represents Gatsby’s dream and hope to live happily with the love of his dreams, Daisy…

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    Almond Blossoms Analysis

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    mixing these in different ways. Mixing all three together will make a muddy brown. The secondary colors are; purple, green, and orange are created by mixing primary colors where red and blue makes purple, blue and yellow makes green, and yellow and red makes orange. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color, such as red purple, blue purple, blue green and red orange. By this way the color wheel is created. We will never really know why but scientists seem to…

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    In this novel, color symbolism is used heavily by Fitzgerald. He uses it to give his sentences deeper meaning, and to convey information that enriches the experience of the reader in enjoying the novel. In particular, the colors of gold, grey, and green seem to play an especially heavy role in this task, and we will be exploring these colors more deeply, in addition to the other colors. Colors are used highly symbolically in The Great Gatsby. Gold is a very symbolic color used in The Great…

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