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    Holden turns his red hunting hat; being descriptive and showing how his attitude and beliefs change after he flips his hat. "I still had my red hunting hat on, with the peak around to the back and all. I really got a bang out of that hat" (Salinger 27). Holden’s red hunting hat is an on and off switch that he has that changes him mentally. "I put on my red hunting hat, and turned the peak around to the back, the way I liked it..." (Salinger 52). By turning around his hunting hat, Holden tells…

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    Who is Stephen Jones? Well if you asked me, I would say he is the go-to man for hats. He’s worked with tons of people in the fashion industry to name a few; John Galliano, Vivienne Westwood, Glies, and Marc Jacobs. Mr. Jones has also created hats for Boy George, Dianna, Princess of Wales, Take That, Mick Jagger, Kylie Minogue and Dita Von Teese. “Mrs. Jones was born in Cheshire and schooled in Liverpool, he became a part of the London fashion scene during its explosion of street style in the…

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    The first hat is blue which represents process oriented person. Next, the white hat represents person is who likes to focus on issues. The red hat is based on someone who relies on feelings. The gray hat is for a person who is collaborative. The yellow hat looks at the benefits of the situations. Lastly, the black hat is the cautious one that looks at the impacts of a given scenario. Overall, when you are in a meeting people you feel find that they stick with one hat. In order to have people…

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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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    was surrounded by a large golden frame that was surely a show stopper but, that’s not exactly what drew me to the painting initially. After passing the piece a few times, my attention immediately focused on the woman’s head garment. It was a large hat with various plants and flowers flowing downwards to where it appears that the woman is being showered with them. Another aspect that caught my eye was her highly pigmented shirt. Compared to the other color hues in the painting, the color stood…

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    Shaun Tan's picture book, The Red Tree, explores several key personal challenges that are central to life, such as the struggle of being confused about the meaning of your life. This is depicted in the frame, 'Sometimes you just don't know what you are suppose to do', which showcases our protagonist on a stage forced to put on an act with with a multitude of different objects varying in ages and origins. Tan has used the symbolic item of a puppet that looks like the protagonist. The puppet is…

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    elements in the story. Colors are used in the novel by Scott F. Fitzgerald to represent a hierarchy in social status between West Egg and East Egg. For example the Buchanan's house is described as, “...even more elaborate than I expected, a cheerful red-and-white Georgian Colonial mansion, overlooking the bay" (Fitzgerald 6). The color white is used to show purity of character. This representation…

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    like that isn’t normal. He doesn’t seem to notice me at first, he was looking off to the high school football stadium across the street, probably thinking about clarinets or something. His oddly parted brown hair was covered with an odd, large, red, coned hat that oddly coordinated with his blue cape. He is much taller than I am, making it very difficult to look him in the eye, but I could still tell he was concentrated. I snapped near his face to gain his attention.…

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    literature. In Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest there are a lot of colors. This essay could go on forever with all of them, so here are four: white, red, green, and purple. White and red represent emotions that the Combine feels towards the men on the ward, and green and purple show the men’s emotions towards the latter. Kesey uses white, red, green, and purple to symbolize the emotions of different characters throughout his novel. White is a “color without color”. Some people view at as…

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    Black hat which goes into a more malicious style.Grey hats which are often black hat hackers they are more there to be on the good or bad side they do it for their own enjoyment. And then there are the white hats which are the better guys, they aren 't called good because even though they are on the companies side usually they are a lot of the time black hats that got caught but their work was admired and for the bettering of their…

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