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…story is portrayed. Symbols developed throughout a book, even simple ones such as a certain color, help to bring out an underlying meaning, which may at first have no significant importance in the story. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published…
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…to study painting. His early work was based in nineteenth-century Dutch realism. Mondrian's work transformed into the abstract slowly with the use of pure bright color after seeing the modernism work of Seurat, Matisse, and van Gogh in 1908 at a exhibition…
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…"Louisiana's Creoles of Color" In 1970 the state of Louisiana's Bureau of Vital Statistics decided that 1/32 Negro blood was the diving line between white and black (Dominquez, 1986.) They then informed the public that any form of Negro blood…
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…where the ability to avoid de-coloration of Crystal Violet solution by alcohol would render the category of gram positive, and gram negative if the bacteria is de-coloured. This could be noted by the final colour of the bacteria: a violet colour where Gram…
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…Having seen the packaging, the consumer picks up the drink out of curiosity, while other iced tea drinks have flashy fonts or colors for packaging, 'Arizona' Green Tea maintains its oriental look, providing a contrast that attracts the eye…
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…When someone says the word painting, I think of warm and vivid colors. The smell of mediums and turpentine comes to mind. The kind of painting I am talking about is oil painting. Unlike other paints oil take longer to dry. A lot of people don’t…
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…transistory aspects especially the changing light of sun. Impressionist painters used broken brushstrokes of bright, often unmixed colors. These painters avoided blacks and earth colors, omitting detail to achieve a striking overall effect. Where impressionist…
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…. The box is torn and worn out because it has been used for years. The narrator assures, “ The black box grew shabbier each year; but now it was no longer completely black but splintered badly along one side to show the original wood color, and in some places…
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…me alone!" Jimmy answered. Everyday, everywhere, and all the time, people suffer discrimination simply because of minor differences amongst each other. Different beliefs; different cultures; different skin color; all of which act as building blocks…
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…Ribbons and Bows Nathaniel Hawthorne has a brilliant method of connecting his works. When closely examining the stories, “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Minister’s Black Veil,” one can see these similarities. Hawthorne uses colors, secret sins…
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