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    Stradlater walked out of his room ready to meet me in the annex. When I saw the shadow of a figure making their way down the hall, I assumed it was Stradlater and began preparing myself to greet him. "Hi there!" I said trying to look pleased. Stradlater took a minute before he replied to me and when he finally did, he said, "Hey, you look nice. You ready?" "Ready as I'll ever be" I muttered under my breath. I tried so hard to put a fake smile on, and grabbed Stradlater's hand. "I thought…

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    In the late 1880s Georges Seurat and Paul Signac began a painting technique called pointillism. The technique relies the human brain’s ability to merge individual marks of color into bright smears and smudges—forming objects, conveying ideas, and narrating stories. From far away, each speck is part of something bigger than itself—a shadow, an umbrella, or a woman’s hat. Each speck of oil paint the pointillist marks onto his blank canvas is different in shade, texture, size, and purpose. Specks…

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    The woman on the wall in Mr. White’s house is the Virgen de Guadalupe. She is the mother of Jesus. Traditionally, the Virgen is wearing a green robe with a pink dress underneath. While the painting on the wall, she wears green and has her hair in braids with white flowers around her¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬. When the White’s first moved into the house and saw the painting, they wanted to paint over it as soon as possible. Eventually though, Jamie grew to like it and told Mr. White not to paint over it. The…

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    Convertible” is compelling story of brotherhood between Henry and Lyman and how their relationship changed due to serving his country in the Vietnam War. Red convertible is story full of symbolism and imagery. The theme of the story is the symbolism of the color red, because it shows the relationship the two brothers share whether it’s the car they buy together or henry’s demise with mental illness. Before henry got drafted to the war he was calm and fun person but when he came back After he…

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    Solid Paint Breds Essay

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    with those markings. The chances are reduced without both parents having Paint genetics, but these crosses can also pay off in big ways. Hugable Dixon, a Solid Bred mare, is a prime example of the fact that horses lacking color can produce extremely high quality offspring with color when bred to the correct stallion. According to “On Solid Ground”, at the time the article was published, her foals had earned 11,345 points to lead APHA’s Lifetime Leading Dams list for the number of performance…

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    My personal initial thought was, why did a Caucasian male paint this? What significance does this pertain to him? Maybe he was just a racist dude and was a slave owner a painted a moment in which one of his slave tried to escape, I don’t know for sure and others don’t. Only he does. Aside from that, in the artwork, it is easily shown that there is an African-American male that is hiding up in the trees, purposely hiding from what looks like a group of men along with a dog and someone riding…

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    A Hero's Journey

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    Sitting at my desk, I stared down at my schoolwork while my mind remained static. Suddenly, I found myself beginning to radiate golden light as my body faded from existence; then before I knew it, I rematerialized out of thin air. This does not happen often, so I was rather confused as I stood atop a cloud, high up in the sky. That is, until I noticed a large, human-like figure appear before me in a holy light. He raised his hands and smiled down at me before bellowing out, “Behold, for it is I;…

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    Art Analysis: Titan

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    textured quality. The painter, Titan, painted this picture giving soft appearances of the colors. The painting doesn’t have any harsh brush strokes, and the paint seems to be very blended. The colors have a stunning radiant quality, from the light fleshy colored skin of the figures to the bright blue sky in the background; it appears that despite the hundreds of years since this painting was created, the colors are as…

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    different meanings that Fitzgerald wants to get across. Important symbols in the novel that play an important part to the characters are the green light that Gatsby sees and Doctor T. J. Eckleburg’s eyes. First, the novel utilizes vast amounts of color symbolism to create a vivid images in the readers’ minds and to convey different meanings. For example, Fitzgerald writes, “...I glanced seaward-and distinguished except a single green light” (Fitzgerald 21). The green…

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    Chapter 1 - Worldwide Search Inside a room, two males wearing a set of golden armor and several servants can be seen kneeling down with sweats covering their whole body. They were kneeling in front of two figures. The first figure is an incredibly handsome middle-aged man. He has long black hair, sharp eyebrows and a pair of golden eyes. He was wearing fancy clothes, with the words ‘Celestial’ and ‘Emperor’ on his back. Next to him is a peerlessly beautiful middle age woman with a frown on…

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