Papers 2171-2180 of total 16412 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…In the painting, The Poor Fisherman by Pierre Puvis de Chavanne many different themes coincide within the painting?s array of color. Many good qualities are displayed. Some examples are the qualities of peacefulness, hope, and love…
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…a child to resort to even more violent forms of expression, like through writing and art. In today’s society, students are fighting each other in schools, because of other students that wear rival gangs colors and clothing. I went to school in a town…
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…but in different colors. Although Charles and his slave are wearing very bright outfits, the rest of the picture seems so dull. The objects in the background are painted with muggy looking colors. The blue mountains, the green grass, the blue water in the river…
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…was feeling at that time and what type of message we are supposed to be getting. Henri Matisse was the most well-known Fauvist painter. He was also well-known for his very bold use of color in all his works. Towards the beginning of his career he adopted…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to represent or foreshadow the ending of the story. Steinbeck uses colors, direction, and nature symbolism to help presage Pepé's tragic death. Let us now more closely examine the ways that Steinbeck uses colors to foreshadow the ending of his short story…
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Category: /Literature/English
…scene stretches from the “gently sloping patches of tile roofs” to the “eastern rim of the Sierra Madre.” Furthermore, the sky filled with “dark, gray clouds” runs along the “ruby lining.” This image creates a picture in the mind by using colorful diction…
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Category: /Literature/English
…his colorful words we are able to catch a glimpse of Native American religion and their spirituality. By the symbols and Black Elk’s poetic words, we are able to get a clear idea what his religion is about and how it affects them in their daily life…
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…. They know that whatever the color of our skin we can all be afraid, we can all be happy, we are all people with all that implies. Yet stereotypes are there and cannot be ignored. We know that in certain areas there are high incidences of crime for example. We…
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…of experiments upon sunlight refracted through a prism, he concluded that rays of light, which differ in color, also differ in irrefrangibility - a discovery that suggested that the indistinctness of the image formed by the object glass of telescopes was due…
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Category: /Literature/English
…created by Gilliam is ludicrousness. Gilliam gives the scenery a plain look with mostly dark colors to signify the corrupt world. The glamorous “new-born” ladies with their face-lifts symbolize materialism and the new unnatural reformation, while most everyone…
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