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    represents the different types of social classes with in the novel. For example Gatsby has a lot of money, while the Wilsons do not have a lot of money. We know Gatsby wears the color yellow a lot while the Wilsons, Myrtle in particular wears the color red. The reader can infer that Gatsby has more money from what he wears and can infer that Myrtle does not have as much money as Gatsby because of the colors she wears. “Then in the order to win Daisy back, Gatsby chooses the color yellow to…

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    The 1920s were widely considered a failure in society. It was such a rowdy and out-of-control era due to the war. The war made everybody wonder whether they would make it back from war. This led to a generation of partying and living life to the fullest. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby is one of many young adults who endlessly parties to make sure he has no regrets if he never returns from war. He falls back in love with a woman named Daisy Buchanon whom he had loved in his…

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    non-normal perceiver could still discriminate a Macintosh apple from a Red Delicious apple. Non-normal perceivers are thus functionally identical to normal perceivers. Nida-Rümelin, furthermore, argues that the experiences of non-normal perceivers would significantly differ from those of normal perceivers because of their inverted color perception. Because the cones of non-normal perceivers are not simply switched, their perception of red would stimulate areas of the brain that normally perceive…

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    Four Core Motives

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    Red with its bold firmness, it is has a sense of power to it. “Healthy Reds are the lifeblood of humanity. They are the movers and shakers of society.”- Dr. Taylor Hartman, reds get things done. They are just wanting to get from point A to point B as efficiently, and fast as possible. Their core motive is power, they want it and love it. A red is a natural born leader, they flourish in the spotlight, and will challenge whoever is taking it if it’s not themselves. Reds strengths may…

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    believe this because the energy of the light will be closer to the plant. The second test will be measuring the wavelengths of light. I believe that the red light will show the most activity and the blue light will show the least amount. I believe the red light will have the strongest wavelengths and will produce the most bubbles because typically, red lights produce more heat, which I equate to having a higher wavelength. Our final test will be testing three different leaves and finding where…

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    is composed of a blood-red text that encapsulates the narrative of “When I Put My Hands on Your Body.” The color of the red text placed against the dark backdrop renders the print virtually unreadable, yet the sheer size of the text block demands consideration by dominating a majority of the canvas. As the foreground and background vie for the viewer’s attention,…

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    the perceptual experience that a human has with the world to such an extent that a world without color would be vague. Colors influence how we behave and interpret the world an example of this would be, how we correlate green with continuation and red with termination due to the traffic lights we encounter on an everyday basis. As we are exposed repeatedly to these color schemes we produce strong associations to the specific meaning and this can trigger the paired associate in regards to…

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    (Fetti, Domenico). Fetti adopted a style that illustrated religious stories. While in Rome, c.1618/1622 using oil on a panel, Domenico Fetti created the painting The Veil of Veronica. In this painting, the artist uses neutral colors, the primary color red, emphasis and visual texture to convey a sense of realism and suffrage, thus representing the medieval legend of the veil. Seen, in this painting is a dark black background with a wooden post. Hanging from the wooden post is a long, white…

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    The Life of a Duchess and Porphyria (A story about the life of two women and how they died.) “Red is such an interesting color to correlate with emotion, because it's on both ends of the spectrum. On one end you have happiness, falling in love, infatuation with someone, passion, all that. On the other end, you've got obsession, jealousy, danger, fear, anger and frustration”(Swift). Jealousy ruins a lot of relationships, with loved ones, friends, and your significant other. In the stories, My…

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    Production design is one of my favorite parts of film analysis. I love the meaning and symbolism behind even the smallest of detail; all of which help bring the film to life. In The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, Directed by Roy Rowland, you can see the amazing effect of production design through the colors, architecture, and clothing; creating the theme “Do the unthinkable with the unthinkable” The coloring in the movie was very bright and seemingly harsh to our eyes. It gave the world an almost…

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