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    September 2016 The supremes analysis With little knowledge of the poems nature at the start, the writer of “The Supremes” Cornelius Eady demonstrates a very strong yet subtle message right from the beginning with his statement “ We were born grey”. This statement with no background fastly gives the reader a sense of subject and allows them to begin analyzing their own theories as to what Eady means by this bold line. Throughout the piece the reader really gets a sense of the poems true…

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    Lecture Of Brown Analysis

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    What is the grey? Chroma, the greek word for colour, the light waves from the sun creates colour for the world. Colour usually appears on surface, the outermost surface which has interaction with the sun, or light. In the lecture of Brown, by Kiristina Podesva, and the lecture about black, by Liz Lee and Jared Sexton. The relationship between colour is intersecting with each other. Black as the extreme of one spectrum of colour and brown as the unique form of colour being nowhere in the colour…

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    White Fang Characteristics

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    Fang, after he got a little too curious about the outside world. He and Kiche later reach the Indian camp where Grey Beaver bestowed the name, White Fang, upon the wolf cub because of his snarl and his short tempered personality. The story held other less important protagonists such as Weedon Scott and One-eye, but they did not have as much importance in the story as White Fang or…

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    Noble Savage Analysis

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    revenge on the “grey hair”.The grey hair is a British commander Monroe. Magua is a person filled with anger and wants revenge for what the “grey hair” has done to him and his family. Magua believes the “grey hair” killed his children and got his wife to marry another man. Magua is not a noble savage because of his actions towards the general when he kills him. he also has anger management issues. Magua is angry at the British, because…

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    Honey Gum Case Study

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    com.au/ 2. The eastern grey kangaroo has a big space on its upper and lower jaws between the incisors and the premolars. Explain the significance of this morphology (structure). 
Answer The gap is called a diastema, the significance of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo’s big space on the upper and lower jaws is to allow food to be stored in the cheek while the Kangaroo…

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    described as being generally sullen, melancholy, sad, and especially grey. The Color grey is used to convey a dreary, somewhat lifeless theme as well as a general sense of poverty for the reader. This is much different than the reds,whites,greens,and golds of the eggs and city that provide a much happier and more upbeat impression to a reader. The use of color in this scenario creates separation between the two settings. The grey in the Valley could be perceived as foreshadowing by Scott…

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    F.Scott Fitzgerald uses colors in The Great Gatsby such as Gold, Grey, and white. Grey represented the color of either emptiness or hopelessness. The color white represented the Innocence of someone and purity. The Great Gatsby has colors that uses how people feel or how they act. As the color gold represents old money or just rich for me. The color grey is used as a visual scene to foreshadow hopelessness. “Her gray sun-strained eyes looked back at me with polite reciprocal curiosity out of a…

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    Cellist Of Sarajevo

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    Infographic Analytical Response My topic is the power of art/music in The Cellist of Sarajevo, In the story music affects it quite a bit, it changes the stories atmosphere and the characters emotions. Music affects characters such as Arrow and the Civilians, it impacted arrow because every time the cellist played his cello, the music portrayed her life before the war, that caused her to become herself again. This is shown when after all the killing she has done, she refused to kill an innocent…

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    Corporal Punishment: Cruel and Unusual Corporal punishment is defined by Merriam-Webster as a punishment intended to cause physical pain on a person. This was the typical form of punishment used by slave owners. They would use this form of punishment to make the slaves fear them to keep the slaves under their control. They needed this amount of control to deter the slaves from revolting and causing an uproar because of the harsh ways they were treated. During that time in our history the slave…

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    In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the colors green, gold, and grey to symbolically show the wealth in the American dream, which ultimately proves to be shallow and false, these colors also represent Gatsby’s quest to obtain the American Dream to impress…

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