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    each situation. Fitzgerald uses the color green a great deal in the storyline. It represents Gatsby’s dream and hope to live happily with the love of his dreams, Daisy Buchannan. Another shade of color that plays a major role in the story is gold or yellow, which represent wealth and prosperity. White shows up many times in this novel, and it not only represents innocence, but also supreme power compared to other people. Blue has a great effect on this story, symbolizing Jay Gatsby’s dream of…

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    Great Gatsby Symbolism

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    Color Symbolism in Gatsby Throughout the course of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses a plethora of symbols. Of all of the types of symbols presented throughout the course of the novel, colors are the most diverse. Nearly every color, whether it is used to describe a character’s clothing or the color of their car, has some form of symbolism that helps develop the characters as the plot progresses. The use of varying colors throughout The Great Gatsby reveals certain aspects of each…

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    Fish Tank Film Analysis

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    Fish Tank, directed by Andrea Arnold, is a film that relies heavily on style. One such element of style that is particularly important to this film is its color. In the majority of the film warm and bright colors compose many scenes. Orange and yellow dominate in scenes set on the first floor of Mia’s home and at night. Light blues fill in the sky, doorways, and many other components of the set. Mia and Conor’s clothing, though not exuberant, always feature components made up of light colors…

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    Grünewald's Contrapposto

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    behind the figure. In front of Christ’s torso, the cloak is a vivid orange-red eventually turning yellow as it reaches his head and the halo. These smooth transitions between colours show Grünewald’s talent in using oil paints. He also appears to have a ghostly pallor to him, with little tone to his skin. This only changes on his face where his whole head and hair have sparse detail due to all of the yellow light radiating from it. The halo gradually becomes orange as it gets further away from…

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    particular, yellow, is of the utmost importance in distinguishing the different socioeconomic classes in the novel. Yellow is representative of happiness, optimism, honour, and loyalty, but can contrarily represent cowardice and deceit. (Bourn, Yellow). Jay Gatsby spends years of his life building a façade of wealth, when in reality he came into his wealth through crime. He manages to deceive everyone, including Daisy, only showing her the positives of his life. Gatsby’s car is “big and yellow”…

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    The short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” focuses on a woman who is struggling with post traumatic syndrome after recently having a baby. Her doctor, who is also her husband, gives her the diagnosis to stay in bed all day and eventually thinking she will get better. From lying in bed all day she starts studying the yellow wallpaper, thinking she sees something in it. By the end of the story, it has drove her crazy and realizes the woman she sees in the wallpaper is really her and breaks free. The…

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    Six Feet Under Analysis

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    In the series Six Feet Under, the underlying color scheme is muted and cold. The strategic 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…

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    Bahamas Research Paper

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    Face of the flag consists of black, blue, yellow color composition. Flag on the side of a black isosceles triangle; on the right side three parallel wide, the upper and lower blue, yellow for the middle. Black triangle symbol of the Bahamas people unite as one, the island of sea and land resources development and utilization; blue symbolizes the sea around the island, yellow symbolizes the island beautiful beach. Coat of arms of the Bahamas, opened in December…

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    “The Beans Eaters” by Gwendolyn Brooks express the routine life of the poor couple satisfy life. The poem is about an old couple who is sitting at the table and starts eating dinner. Suddenly they start to look around them and start thinking about their life. An analysis of the routine and their satisfy life will help us understand the poem. The routine “The Bean Eaters” express the idea that when we are older, we are restricted to follow a typical routine. For example “and remembering,…

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    Chakra Essay

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    and symbolised by the color red. The next chakra will be found in your lower abdomen and is known as the spleen chakra. This chakra is synonymous with the color orange. Whilst in the stomach area you will find the solar plexus chakra and the color yellow. Slowly rising upwards you will find perhaps the most common chakra situated in the chest area. the heart chakra and known by the color green. Following this you move to the throat chakra which is known for the color blue and also as the…

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