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    Six Feet Under Analysis

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    use of color in the series coincides with the underlying theme of death throughout the show. The first instance of the dark color scheme is shown during the show’s theme song, in the theme song there are many items that appear in gray, brown, and white colors. The flowers in the opening song of the show start off with bright green and pink colors, which quickly turn to dark brown dull colors as the flowers die. This again reiterates the reoccurring theme of life and death in the show and shows…

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    William Blake was a British poet and painter who lived during the French Revolution. The devastating end to it caused Blake to lose faith in the goodness of mankind. This explains why much of the poems in Songs of Experience are about bad experiences rather than good ones. The purpose of the poems in Songs of Innocence and Experience were to show the two opposing states of the human soul. These being that a child with no experiences are innocent and happy, but when they grow and gain new…

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    she wears. So, the importance of the colors gold, white and black…

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    that are being discussed, I have observed; there is an object within the waves that is not very clear, but it appears to be a very small boat with a civilian raising their hands to the sky. There are also multiple darker waves that stick out from the white, calm waves that crash against the city. The first waves reach the city and the buildings begin to crumble into the sea. There are also people standing on top of a building that appear to be raising their hands to the sky as if asking for the…

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    little African American girl in a white dress being escorted by four U.S. Marshalls with a wall of racist terms and a tomato splatter behind her. The little girl presence in this painting is that of Ruby Bridges attending her first day at William J. Frantz elementary…

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    Neal Rantol

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    The piece of work that will be the basis for this analysis is from the Monsters gallery produced by Neal Rantoul, located in The Fitchburg Art Museum. The piece is a photograph of a female mannequin head, with a black wig and red lipstick. This essay explores society’s obsession with perfection, and how it specifically conveyed through this image. This idea of perfection versus imperfection, is empathized by Rantoul’s use of color, texture, and materials. At first glance the most prominent…

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    Nobody can live without art. Art is existed from a long time ago before people know the art's word. Also, art is not just drawing, it is something created by human and it relies on imagination, like theater and dance. People who like art can be famous, get a lot of money, find a job, have fun with art. People can find art in the little things and art has a big space and different colors and styles. There are many types of art. For example, music and draw are two of the biggest types of art, it…

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    One Perception Check Later A light rain comes to a stop as I walk up the slick driveway of my friend Aaron’s house. I push on the white, waterlogged, wooden fence gate to the backyard and stand just thirty feet from the open garage door. The backyard consists of two halves: the concrete path with a hutch housing rabbits and a grass yard with a brown, stone fire pit. A constant air of music plays from the wind chimes that hang from a vine-covered terrace separating the two areas. We take the…

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    Lascaux Symbolism

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    In addition to the painted images, Lascaux has many engravings of animals and abstract designs. These may have been created with the aid of torches and stone lamps filled with animal fat to produce light for the artists! (Maybe even bull fat!) The paint colors, or pigments, used to paint Lascaux and other caves were made from commonly found minerals. When ground they would create colors such as red, yellow, black, brown, and violet. No brushes have been found. This means that the broad black…

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    Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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    to get an idea that she not as romantic as she is seen to be but a destructing force who ruins a lot of characters lives. A flower can hide its imperfections by the petals just as Daisy does by the clothing she chooses to wear- “They were both in white”. Gatsby’s death is foreshadowed by the tragic meaning behind “fey” as it states ‘fated to die’. The house Daisy and Jordan Baker are seen to be flying around can reflect societies view on women in the 1920’s, “after a short flight around the…

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