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    Colors around us. Our environment‚ culture and upbringing conditions us to associate different colors with particular things. For example‚ purple brings to mind royalty‚ wealth and perhaps wisdom and religion; red we associate with danger or as a warning; pink is the color of love and romance; white is purity‚ cleanliness and sterility and so on. Color is actually light‚ carried from the sun in waves and is part of the same electro-magnetic spectrum as x-rays‚ radio waves and the like. Light

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    Othello :-an analysis of the color imageries used in the play “Othello” Imagery‚ in a literary text‚ occurs when an author uses an object that is not really there‚ in order to create a comparison between one that is‚ usually evoking a more meaningful visual experience for the reader or it may be defined as the use of more vivid figurative language to represent objects‚ actions‚ or ideas. And the color imagery is one of the prominent in them ‚it refers to the use of colors by the author to describe

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    October 2014 The Color Red: Ethan Frome Colors are used throughout novels in order to convey certain messages‚ tones‚ and moods. The color red portrays an important message in the novel of Ethan Frome written by Edith Wharton. In contrast to the novel‚ the color red normally represents passion‚ love‚ and happiness. The repetition of the color red in Ethan Frome is more commonly conveyed as dark‚ gothic‚ sinfulness‚ and full of perpetual thoughts. Coincidentally‚ Wharton used the color red often when

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    Alexis Fredericks Hour 2 A.P. prep English Rough Draft #5 How the colors of the rainbow came to be…. There once was a village way up in the sky filled with grownups and children who knew how to fly.They were happy and magical and just full of glee and lucky for us they made the rainbow come to be. RED One day Sally was eating a red popsicle and the sun was so hot the drops would not stop. They lingered in the sky and fell down just so‚ that they formed an arch we know as the very first row

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    Trip to the Space Center

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    went to HR Macmillan Space Center in Kitsilano. The sun was out shedding warmth and the clouds were also present cooling off the grounds. It was the perfect weather to spend quality time with my family. My sisters and I were jumpy and we simply could not wait any longer to see the space center. Even my 45 year old mother seemed thrilled that we were going on a space adventure since she is a big fan of science; indeed‚ we were all excited. We arrived at HR Macmillan Space Center around 11 in the

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    How Fitzgerald’s use of colors assists the reader with understanding the underline meaning of the storyline within The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald is known as one of the most renowned writers of the 20th century and in world literature: because of his significant public fascination of his lifestyle. He is understood as a passionate novelist‚ yet combines these qualities with realism. Fitzgerald expresses life and its problems‚ trying to give a complete portrait of modern life‚ yet giving the

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    Violating Personal Space

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    personal space when invaded. A total of 20 strangers were tested to see how different genders and ages react to strangers coming to close. The experiment took place in Woden plaza where a student stood behind a subject and watched there reaction from the closeness. It was found that 60% of the subjects did react to the close proximities. This reports also shows different theories to why people act the way they do when they feel violated. Introduction The effect of violating the personal space of solitary

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    Marxism In Office Space

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    The 1999 film‚ Office Space is contingent with both Marxist and Weberian theories in regards to the institution of work. In modern America‚ the general consensus regarding work is that it is a necessary evil—an obligation. Under the guidance of American capitalist ideology‚ the institution of work is not only a civic duty but a responsibility that society owes itself. Concepts from Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism have a constant presence in Mike Judge’s film. As such‚ the

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    Symbolism in The Color Purple In The Color Purple many characters seem to protect others from harm and when doing so they tend to make clothes for them. Clothes are one of many symbols‚ and this particular means protection. Making clothes in the color purple seems to be one of the many acts of support. As a norm‚ sewing in The Color Purple symbolizes the strength women can pick up from being simply being creative. After Sofia and Celie bicker about the bad advice Celie has given Harpo‚ Sofia signals

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    In the novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy‚ a young woman goes through horrific events that are foreshadowed by the author in his use of color symbolism.  Hardy portrays Tess Durbeyfield as a pure and Christian woman who is innocent and moral.  Throughout the novel‚ Hardy connects Tess with the color red‚ a symbol of blood‚ destruction‚ danger and impurity.  In the many events that occur‚ red is used to foreshadow future misfortunes‚ which will ultimately befall Tess Durbeyfield. In the

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