Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros is an absurdist French play that delves further and further into chaos as the show progresses. Throughout, the scenic elements work to create an unrealistic, chaotic, but unified atmosphere that serves to contribute to the absurd nature of a show where humans are turning into rhinoceros. The set itself is relatively minimalistic throughout- almost entirely rectilinear in form, while the only contrasting curved lines in set were various clothes lines featured in act 3…
those enforcing the law--as Inspector Tsunemori learns. Dominators will tell the officer that an abductee should be punished with a high level of force because her stress level is high. Inspectors are also at risk of having their Crime Coefficient or hue change to an unacceptable level because they see violence and are placed in dangerous situations during the course of their job. Someone whose Crime Coefficient has reached the level of a criminal, but who hasn't actually committed a crime is…
the drawing is used for further expression of John Hickam’s expectations, as his dream for his son to be a miner is represented by the grey and black side of the picture, hence the color of coal and the idea of a dark lifestyle. On the contrary, the hue of the yellow subsidiary shows John Hickam’s acceptance of Homer’s dreams, thus being representative of sunlight, and the color the fire coming from the spacecraft during launch, which is partially incorporative of Homer’s aspiration. The “NO…
Life is a special journey that human beings must have to go through. In this journey, human will see many beautiful things, go through many precious moments, and most importantly, they will have to make many decisions, which they can not guess where they will go or what they will get with that decision. Life is a difficult journey that is hard to explain. However, Robert Frost, a famous American poet, wrote two poems, “Nothing Gold Can Stay” and “The Road Not Taken”, to describe this life…
The unreachable entity that surrounds the characters and the themes within “The Great Gatsby” are represented by the color gold. F. Scott Fitzgerald captures the brilliant wealth and success that each character strives for, but may not ever completely reach, by the character’s reflection through color. Author Kevin Rea states in his article entitled The colour of meaning in The Great Gatsby that“The party 's blend of yellow (hope) and gold (money worship) is significant. It is this…
Poe uses symbolism to further aid in the development of his short story, "The Masque of the Red Death." Since a deadly disease by the name of the Red Death is terrorizing where he lives, Prince Prospero decides to lock the gates of his palace to prevent the illness from spreading. Several months after he isolates himself from the rest of the world, he organizes a rather elegant masquerade ball, inviting a multitude of his fellow nobleman to participate in such an event. During the ball, Prince…
events. Beyond the theme of this piece, the syntax and sentence placement seems simple, but misplaced. For example, the author jumps from physical beauty to representation of something else multiple times such as "Now therefore, while the youthful hue / Sits on thy…
As Cher Horowitz would say, “You see how picky I am about my shoes, and those only go on my feet.” If Clueless took place in 2017 NYC, then this outfit would have been Cher’s iconic, yellow, plaid skirt-suit ensemble. This look has transcended along the ages. Plaid never goes out of style, and neither does our lookbook! Christine of Louis Reign has shared with us that, “My style is edgy with a twist. I love neutral colors and mixing vintage pieces with luxury pieces.” Her outfit screams just…
canvas. Gauguin’s work displays the atmosphere of Tahiti. The painting first caught my eye with the bright vivid colors. After that my attention was drawled to the women. Leaving me with the feeling that I’m on the beach with them. Gauguin usage of warm hues creates the feeling of warmth. The colors pink and red and white symbolizes maturity and innocents. Since the painting was created in the post-impressionism era; Gauguin distorted reality in the left women hand and foot for expressive…
When Hawthorne states, “Throughout all, however, there was a trait of passion, a certain depth of hue…the child could not be made amenable to rules…” (Hawthorne 75). Hawthorne chooses words like "trait", "certain", and "could" to highlight that even though Pearl was born out of spite and that in that society she would never be accept, he introduces…