this in heavy clothing with hats to protect their faces and skin from the sun. The crowns of the hats had been cut out of them‚ so the sun could reach the hair and bleach it. The bleaching of women’s hair often led to odd colors‚ ranging from platinum blonde to bright orange. The bleaching severely damaged hair
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on Dimmesdale’s chest and on Pearl’s clothes are all reminders of the sin and its punishment. Chillingworth’s eyes are red because all that he seeks is revenge. Grey colour symbolises gloom and cruelty. It is seen in the hats of puritan men when Hester is about to be brought to the scaffold for public humiliation. Hester’s coarse grey garments depict her dull and gloomy life filled with grief‚ guilt‚ and sorrow.
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I’m coming home. As I walk down Main Street U.S.A. the stores greet me like old friends. The Main Street Emporium beckons me to come inside and look for new t-shirt designs and cel phone cases. To the right is the Hat Shop where I bought my first Mickey Mouse hat. Outside the Hat Shop a checker board waits patiently on an forgotten table. I’ve spent many an afternoon trying to win a game of checkers while sipping on an icy cold soda. At the end of
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characters in the short play: the Director (D)‚ the female Assistant (A)‚ the Protagonist (P) and Luke (L)‚ an electrician who is in charge of the lighting but does not come on stage. “Catastrophe” begins with the Protagonist in a black gown and black hat‚ hands clenched in the pockets with his feet showing at the bottom of the gown. The Assistant and Luke have arranged the man previously as they have seen fit. The Director then arrives‚ and his demeanor is irritable and impatient. The Assistant
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Gold Turns To Grey As humans‚ throughout our lifetime we will be faced with a moment of life altering decisions‚ these decisions we make will impact how we live our life. As time passes and we grow older‚ closer to death‚ it is the question of have we preserved our gold throughout the years. Poet Robert Frost challenges the act of keeping our gold in his deceptively simple poems “Nothing Gold Can Stay” and poet Edward Field’s “Icarus” demonstrates a character dealing with the loss of their gold
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Great expectations by Charles dickens was written in 1860-1861. The opening chapter of great expectations is extremely important as it tells of each character from Pips perspective (also telling the readers just how naïve‚ young and innocent Pip is amidst this gloomy dwelling)‚ for example Pip says " my first fancies regarding what they were like‚ were unreasonably derived from their tombstones" this tells us that Pip is a blank canvas ready to be painted on and every little thing will shape and
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order to join the First Volunteer Regiment that could reach up to 1‚000 men. Charley had never been far from home. He gets to Fort Snelling and tells them he is 18. He receives a few rules and is then a given a pair of black pants‚ grey socks‚ and a cheap hat. At this point the excitement was starting to wear off due to the unhappy conditions. Charley learns to to carry a rifle‚ and march. They seldom shoot because they are low on ammunition. He was getting tired of the drilling‚ wheeling‚ marching
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date. The woman is in front of the man holding a pool stick wearing a silky gold tank top. She is glancing to the side. The man is behind the woman‚ looking at the viewer of the advertisement. He is wearing a black leather paperboy hat with a white sweater and a grey undershirt. His facial expression is suggesting that he is ‘up to something.’ On the top of the left side there is a phrase “endless opportunities.” This is evidence for the expression on the guy’s face. He is trying to ‘make something
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the afternoon a semi formal to formal dress was worn. It was a sophisticated dress with light colors and patterns with dramatic shoes and accessories. The shoes were either pumps or high heals with a strap. Women also would wear matching gloves‚ a hat and chiffon stockings. If a women was working they would wear a neutral or black colored lightweight durable dress made out of cotton. When women went out dancing or dining they would wear sleeveless shorter shift dresses that came above the knee that
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Gone with the Gunsmoke is a beautiful woman dressed in western attire. Schenck uses contrasting light and dark shadows to give the woman the illusion of three dimensionality or perspective‚ creating depth in the flat picture plane. The solid blue-grey background color appears flat in this composition. This somewhat shallow use of (the illusion of) space allows her to pop out of the background‚ as she is pulled towards a viewer and thus becomes the focal point. As the background rises towards the
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