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    House on the Hill

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    The Old House on the Hill Crimson rays of sunlight speckled through and glittered the autumn leaves‚ making their colorful silhouette seem to dance on the mountain horizon. These fluttering hills rise up from the back of a vast plateau like pasture as if they were titans‚ peacefully awaiting the turn from day to dusk. A calm breeze feathers the tall sun spotted grasses with an inconsistent motion making the ground appear alive. In the back corner of this field lies a large and seemingly mystifying

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    to branch out. The elements used most prominently in Rothko’s No.5/No.22 are line‚ shape‚ color‚ value‚ and space. The grooves and edges in this painting are generally very indeterminate and blended‚ while the contours contained in the powerful‚ crimson core of the piece are harsh and definite. Rectangles are the most frequently occuring shapes‚ again contrasted by said contours‚ which deviate from the straight edges. Warm colors are featured in No.5/No.22‚ which juxtapose with each other

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    NID GDPD 2007 National Institute of Design Paldi Ahmedabad 380007 ADMISSIONS: GDPD-2007 Test No. 1 Time: 1 hr 30 mts. Total: 50 Q.1.1 Draw with maximum details an adult human figure standing with a seated dog at 10:00 o’clock in the morning (10 Marks) Imagine and write the conversation between the dog and the human in 5 sentences (dialogues) in the given space below: ____________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________

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    Phulkari Embroidery

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    hand spun and hand woven cotton material‚ was always used for embroidery. The colour was mostly red‚ white‚ blue or black. | THREADS USED: The thread used was pure silk. It is untwisted silken floss called PAT. Golden yellow‚ green‚ white‚ crimson red and orange are the five colours prepared in selecting silk floss for Phulkari work.  | MOTIFS USED: The motifs are made up of horizontal‚ vertical and diagonal stitches‚ producing geometric pattern in Phulkari designs while the Baugh has

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    communicates the theme authority‚ law‚ and order. The formality of my costume is of the uttermost‚ as the Prince is the highest in rank compared to everyone else in Romeo and Juliet. I used a crimson coloured shirt to illustrate the authority‚ regal ranking‚ power and influences befitting a prince. The crimson colour resembles the royal blood flowing within him‚ identifying him as the descendant of the monarch‚ which automatically endowed him with power and authority to command

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    The sunset was glorious‚ all rosy and salmon-pink. - The sun-lit sky and sea blend perfectly into each other. - The awe-inspiring sun danced in from the horizon. - Dews on the blades of grass sparkled in the sunlight. - The sky was overwhelmed by crimson and amber-tinted clouds. - The sun filtered through the clouds‚ signaling the end of the rain. - It was a blindingly hot day and the humidity in the air was stifling. - The whole landscape was bathed in the warm glow of the rising sun. - A golden

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    Authors formulaically uses contrasting places in order to create the opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of the work. In the novel “Wuthering Heights‚” Emily Bronte uses the settings of Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange to show this. These two places represent the opposed ideas that influence the characters‚ thoughts and even the plot of the novel. When the author first introduces the Wuthering heights manor‚ it is during the ongoing of a storm. This‚ in it of itself

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    “The gardener swiftly slit the throats of the flowers‚ knotting them into compact batches. Their petals spilled down to the floor in clusters of ebony‚ ivory and crimson.” “The gardener snipped the stems of the flowers‚ gathering them into small bunches. Their petals trickled down to the floor in varieties of ebony‚ ivory‚ and crimson.” The two sentences shown above articulate the same setting and scene; even so the two are not identical. Where sentence one leaves the reader a bitter feel

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    Thanatos Creative Writing

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    I have suffered through a thousand blazing hells for the Lord‚ slaying the lives of my mortal brothers and sisters as a penance for my sins. The name Thanatos‚ permanently etched into my soul as a blade of silver strikes death upon each fated life I reap. Time has no effect on my unresting spirit. The rays of sunlight set across the dull horizon in the morning cast shadows upon my dark figure. As I walk through the ashen streets of the plaza with my black cloak billowing in the autumnal wind‚ a

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    Question: How‚ and to what effects‚ does Bronte use different settings in Wuthering Heights? In the book Wuthering Heights‚ the author‚ Bronte‚ has created three different main settings. They are Wuthering Heights‚ Thrushcross Grange and the moors. The whole story mainly took place in these three places. In Wuthering Heights‚ the atmosphere is always dark and gloomy. Also‚ it is quite uncivilised. On the other hand‚ Thrushcross Grange is bright and welcoming‚ and is full of peace and calmness

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