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F. Scott Fitzgeralds use of symbolism and colors in The Great Gatsby is prominent in every chapter of his novel. To fully understand the meaning of his color use, a reader must recognize the situations in which these colors are used.
The color green
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The Color Of Shame
Colors can portray many things and set certain moods. Yellow can mean happiness and cheerfulness while blue is a calming and relaxing color. It depends on how the color is used. For example, yellow can also be used as a sign
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
of the painting, the surface looks rough. Because Matisse used oil paint, one can see some thickness of the paint that was not smoothed out. Also, the oil produces a shine and enhances the vibrancy of the bright colors. The looseness and quickness of Matisses
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. Within the black community a hierarchy exists that is based upon skin complexion. Those at the top have light skin and features resembling whites features. Those on the lower strata are darker with more African features. According to The Color Complex
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In Colors Yevgeny Yevtushenko uses the speaker, lots of imagery, and some metaphoric phrases. Each element is specially used to enhance his poem to tell a vivid story about a saddened individual. An individual with feelings. The poems main purpose
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Before I read "The Color of Water," by James McBride, I saw his
appearance on 20/20, discussing his quest to discover the background of
his mysterious, marvelous mother. McBride said he didn't even know his
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James McBride, the author of my summer reading bookThe Color of Water, had found out his identity through feedbacks from other people as well as his own thoughts and emotions. Identity is defined as the distinct personality of an individual. Many
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In the book The Color of Water, Miss Ruth Mc Bride Jordan had a relationship at the age of fifteen. Her relationship had occurred in the 1930's in Virginia. At that time, anti-miscegenation laws were in force. Miss Jordan's boyfriend was Peter, who
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Segregated Peace: an essay on Colored People
Integration was a main theme or topic in this memoir. It played an important role
in the time when Gates was growing up and had a big affect on him throughout his book.
Integration changed the way
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The Color of Water by James McBride was a good choice for a campus reading for incoming freshmen. This book was really a great book, it dealt with diversity, religion, racism, acceptance, self-sacrifice, and hardships, the majority of these are issues
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