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    which means that people are young and ripe. Orange is the fourth color of the seven rooms that are portrayed in the story written by Edgar Allen Poe. The color also means that it is the fall of some one’s life being half way mid age, and the color white shows winter which is cold and the start of the end of the year. The story also shows that violet represents darkness, and sickness. And the final color that is portrayed in story is black. Black is dark, violent, and shows that nobody likes…

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    Color In The Great Gatsby

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    allusive way to exemplify the inner qualities of their solitary names and actions. In this case, white is commonly used throughout Fitzgerald’s story and appears several times. The use of this colour emphases that innocence and purity is deceiving and hides the truth amongst these wealthy people. Within this novel, it is indicated that that white represents Daisy’s innocence and her untroubled self; how white is not as innocent as it seems and how it can be represented by Tom as a racist…

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    I thought it was a costume party,” stammered Terence. Terence was a very absent minded, forgetful boy. People say he is so forgetful that it’s freaky. “ No Terence, I said it was a pajama party,” Sally chuckled, laughing at his Batman costume. “ Oh… okay I’ll be right back,” Terence sprinted his cape whooshing in the wind as the Dark Knight vanished down the street. Terence was always a good kid, but due to his memory that is extremely bad, his academics fell short. Since his academics fell…

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    Avatar Analysis

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    object and others are absorbed by it. Our eyes see colors that are bounced off or reflected. Color is an important aspect of any production. Color adds a descriptive element to a movie. Although there has been several successful movies in black and white, color gives the viewer a better understanding to what they are watching. When watching a movie in black you may not get the full effect of the movie as you would with a movie with color. Directors put time and effort in creating films to turn…

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    “I thought maybe you weren’t going to make it on time.” “Collin.” She says, recognizing his voice. “We don’t use names here,” Donovan says, in a hushed tone. “In fact, you probably shouldn’t talk at all. And keep that mask on.” Alex looks past Collin into a sea of tuxedos and evening gowns. Then turns looking over the room. There are three large rooms. You can see into each as they are only separated by glass walls. Large iron chandeliers hang from high stone ceilings. Comfortable looking…

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    Hair Dye Research Paper

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    and it can range anywhere from zero degrees to three-hundred and fifty-nine degrees. Tone can be defined as “the result of mixing a pure colour with any neutral/grayscale colour including the two extremes white and black” ("Color Properties / Terminology” 1). Tone is based off of the amounts of white and/or black used in a certain colour. Saturation is what influences the clarity of a certain colour. Saturation is also used to define the different ranges of…

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    Colour is significant compositionally, but is also a signal of wealth and status. This may be seen in how it is employed to convey certain meanings, as well as through its extensive use as a medium. The procurement of pigment in itself was a monumental investment, and gold for the gold leaf of these manuscripts was even more financially demanding. Though this often led to sparing use of pigment and gold in other illuminated manuscripts, this was not the case for this prayer book. Indeed, the…

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    Disparately, in her chapter “The Cultured Nature of Heian Colours” Dalby dedicates a separate and detailed text on such a topic, including some never before translated documents from the Masasuke shōzokushō. This text, “Colours for a Court Lady’s Dress,” represents an excellent material for the purpose of analysing the irome no kasane combinations of coloured robes and their seasonal implications, as the text is organised to serve as a handbook for the Empress, outlining a system of occasions…

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    The Shirley Card History

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    While catering to white consumers through promotion of the Shirley Card’s skin tone, the media neglected or just declined to include diverse face colors on movie screens, television and magazine ads. Film products and cameras were manufactured for and focused only on enhancing and promoting the features of Caucasians. Darker people standing next to whites were often blurred by processes arising from the Shirley Card, presented as ink blots…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM) is a phenomenal book that teaches life lessons that will resonate with any reader for the rest of their life. It’s a book that has two main themes supported by almost every character that was worth noting. One main theme was walking in somebodies shoes, because of the poor times of the depression, it was hard to understand the ways somebody lived. The other main theme was Innocence, which a mockingbird represented. The main characters, Jem, Scout, and Dill, all have…

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