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    Feminism, and the idea of gender equality, clashes harshly with the cultural sense of traditionalism in both Grandma the Progressive and The Dancing Girl through male and female perspectives. Within these stories, traditional stigmas and unequivocal prejudice is placed on Thai woman causing conflict and a reevaluation of gender equality. Although humorous, Grandma the Progressive focuses on an aristocratic and traditional idol for the granddaughters to become. Grandma dwells on the past and uses…

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    Our American flag portrays three different colors: red, white, and blue. Red emphasizes hardiness, valor, and blood as author Scott Russell Sanders writes about the complications of migrating. White indicates purity and innocence. and blue illustrates vigilance, perseverance, and justice. These three colors make up the American societies identity. You stand up with your right hand on your heart while reciting the pledge of allegiance looking at the American flag not knowing that even out of 323…

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    Red is what everybody wants; love, happiness, and most of all, money. Huber, in his article, basically says that red is a symbol for life, joy, and love. (Huber) but it goes a little farther than that. Schneider say’s, more appropriately, “It stands for the dream because it is one of the glittering colors of…

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    Within a painting, the watercolors and discrete stroke of the brush gives each element a diverse connotation. “Parade” by Abraham Rattner, painted in 1969, illustrates the protests of the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War. This artwork exhibits the warm colors on the crowd and the fiery blazes shaded across the skies, emphasizing the widespread conflicts the nation fostered against this horrendous battle. The crowd in the foreground expresses human emotions and their diversity…

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    In the classroom comic I made the gutters between each tier different sizes and colors. I wanted to show the progress of the teacher and students understanding of each other. In the first two tiers it is large and red. Red on a stop light normally symbolizes stop and the size to show how disconnected they are. In between the second and third it is yellow. Yellow on a stoplight means yield and the size is slightly smaller to show they are starting to connect. The final…

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    Mary Szybist was born in 1970 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania to a Catholic household. Growing up in a Catholic family, much of her life—and particularly her writing—are influenced by her religion. Throughout her books and poems, her words depict her experience living as a Catholic practitioner and give the world a sense of her life events. After she published her poetry book, Incarnadine, her meticulous effort to craft words and turn them into beautiful pieces of literature was awarded the 2013…

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    While Fitzgerald uses green to symbolise the character Gatsby and his inner feelings, Hawthorne uses the red and yellow garments that Pearl, Hester Prynne’s daughter must wear, effectively demonstrating that Prynne and Pearl are symbolic of her same sin. An example of this is in Chapter 7, when Hester “in contriving the child’s garb, had allowed the gorgeous tendencies of her imagination their full play; arraying her in crimson velvet tunic, of a peculiar cut, abundantly embroidered with…

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    good inference. An example of an argument without a strong inference would look like this: Hayley doesn 't own any red clothing and when given the choice of getting a red or blue car she chose blue. Therefore, Hayley must hate the color red. As you can see although both premises are factual and true they do not give enough evidence or inference to conclude that Hayley hates the color red. Another condition that is needed for a good argument is that the stated premises be true or very plausible.…

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    illustration of this occurs through the use of significant colour relationships between Dr. Dee and the ruby itself. For instance, where lead colourist, Daniel Vozzo renders Dr. Dee in flat brown tones, he instead colours the dream ruby in a vibrant red (see figure one) (Gaiman np). As Scott McCloud notes in Understanding Comics, vibrant colours such as those of the ruby, “will always seem more real at first glance” (McCloud 192). Just as its vibrancy attracts my attention on the page as a…

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    This art piece is, “The Wonder Of A Women From The Amazon” by Andrew Cain. It was completed in 2015 and displayed at CSU Stanislaus State Art Gallery. The art piece, now located in CSU Stanislaus State Art Gallery can be viewed straight on when you enter the south door of the gallery. It is an image of Wonder Woman repeated nine times; three images by three images. The image shows the top of Wonder Woman head to her waist. The face of Wonder Woman however is not of a young adult woman, but of a…

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