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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby introduced life during the 1920s where color was represented to serve ideal purposes of expressions and ideas. Fitgerald added symbolism to the novel by introducing symbolic values to the colors green and white. Fitzgerald uses green to allude to Gatsby’s choices‚ attitudes‚ and thoughts; while white represented a social facade behind every character’s action. The green light at the end of the dock was introduced as a vision in the first chapter‚ but later

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    Film Analysis Gregory Hamlin HIST 222. African-American History Since 1877 Professor Alli Chambers American Military University October 14‚ 2012 Documentary Film Analysis Worksheet History 222 – African American History Since 1877 Instructions: • You will find the list of films you can choose from in the assignment section of the course. • Go to the list and pick your film. You must view the entire film. If you can’t access films because of deployment‚ geographic location

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    against a "white" world of supremacy. Yet many African-American authors have explored‚ analyzed and criticized "white" supremacy while‚ at the same time‚ exploring its affect on African-American life and individuals. In Toni Morrison ’s The Bluest Eye‚ the main character Pecola becomes a victim of world that enforces definitions of beauty which exclude Pecola and all other "black" individuals for that matter. Also‚ Morrison beautifully explores the influence of a "white" world on other "black" characters

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    “No one believed that a black African could write a good book” (Satwase). In the Bluest Eye Toni Morrison uses wrong and discomfort to show the crushing consequences that come from racism. In 1950 America‚ racial discrimination was implied by different skin colors. The Bluest Eye shows ways in which white beauty standards hurt lives of black females‚ blacks that discriminate on each other and the community’s bias on who you were. Toni Morrison uses the racism of the 1950 ’s and shows that "It is

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    Errick Pope Pope 1 English 1102 Dr. Barker January 23‚ 2013 The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison’s‚ The Bluest Eye is a novel about the events that occurred in America during the 1940s. It is mainly about an African American family‚ the Breedloves‚ and their everyday struggle to cope with the situations they faced during that time. In the 1940s‚ African Americans had to deal with

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    Color Symbolism in The Great Gatsby Colors can often affect the mood and can emphasize the importance of certain events in The Great Gatsby. White‚ yellow‚ blue‚ and green affect the atmosphere of scenes through association with a specific mood. By simply stating a color you can set a whole mood to a scene instead of trying to explain the feeling of the situation which can prove to be very difficult in odd situations. When analyzed‚ the use of the specific color and its relevance can be identified

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    over you. On the other hand‚ the fresh chicken is smaller. In many horror movies‚ the killer animal is usually very tall and large in size. There is a green colored laser beam going from the chicken’s eye to a bird. A mother and her kids are running away from the giant chicken with fear in their eyes. It’s like a scene out of King Kong. The mother and her kids are moving closer to the fresh meat market with smaller size chicken on the window display. The ad seems to imply that the mother and her kids

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    Proposal for delivery of culturally competent services "The Color Purple" Team D BSHS/422 April 23‚ 2012 Jennifer Brennan Proposal for delivery of culturally competent services "The Color Purple" The Color Purple is a story set in the 1900s about an African American Culture of people who endured hardships involving sexual and physical abuse‚ and gender related oppression‚ at a time when Black people were free yet still feared and segregated. The main characters of the story are: Celie

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    fit that mode were ignored because the movement did not work towards reshaping our country to remove the patriarchal oppression but toward elevating the above mentioned women toward a level of privilege much like men’s. In Alice Walker’s book‚ The Color Purple‚ Celie does not belong in the group of privileged women‚ but society’s ingrained bigotry has become internalized within her. In the beginning‚ Celie’s thoughts and actions perpetuate this oppression‚ but as she grows emotionally and sexually

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    and unattractive. One of the top reasons women wear makeup is to enhance their natural beauty and be more physically attractive. If a woman has pretty eyes‚ she may use eyeliner to make them stand out more. She may also apply mascara to her eyelashes to make them appear longer and fuller‚ further calling attention to the natural beauty of her eyes. Some women even wear makeup just because it’s fun to look a little different every once on a while. Women also wear makeup because it gives them confidence

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