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    Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. There are three symbols throughout the book; the first is the color Red. Second symbol is the color Gold. And lastly the Darkness and shadows. These three symbolic elements are used to describe character feelings and or themes in the book. They are also used to convey ideas and clarify meanings on a more advanced level of interpretation. The first symbol Red. To Emphasize its importance of this symbol in the book…

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    Thinking of painting your bedroom? What color are you considering? You may want to take a minute and think about your color choices and what they can do for you. Color can make an impact on you whether you know it or not and depending on how much time you spend in your bedroom, your color choices can affect you in a positive or negative way, all day, or all night long. If your bedroom is your sanctuary, the place you go into to get away from it all, then you may want to consider the color green…

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    wisdom, whereas Matt is the goddess of truth and justice (Maat). The Ibis headed Thoth was often depicted as an bird, which is upon the woman’s necklace (Gill). Thoth often wore bands of the colors red, green, and blue, which can be found upon the woman throughout her body (Gill). Maat wore a band of red on her head and her symbol is the ostrich feather, which can be found on the man (Maat). They are wearing the possessions of each other, sharing is a form of respect and trust. Trust is needed…

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    There is a room full of people working on computer screens busy doing their mindless work and keeping to themselves when the red fog comes and changes all of their computer screens to portray a positive and encouraging message. There is one man watching a video online of two men fighting but once the red fog effects his computer then men fighting begin laughing instead. It also shows a woman crying on a bus station bench that is cheered up because the screen right…

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    artwork is about Mrs. Eliot is a socialite in New York. She is a mother with six children. The main hue used on this painting is red. It used atmospheric perspective to create different color of red. The artwork also including the gestural, which is the woman’s hand. This painting is asymmetrical balance because the background used dark red and the clothe she wore is lighter red creates balance in this painting. The painting contains the focal point, which is the woman. This artwork use oil…

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    Dan Țaca Professor D.Benea American Literature January 17, 2016 Uncertain Significance(s).Hawthorne’s Symbols are Richly Ambiguous-the Greatest Red Herring in His Writing. N. Hawthorne’s works (even those few works whose surroundings and action are removed from American reality) are inextricably linked to New England where the writer continuously spent fifty out of sixty years of his life. The historical past of the country that worried all American romantics, for Hawthorne, became the New…

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    Red can symbolize a lot of things, for example red represents anger in most cases, but in this novel, it represents wealth and somewhat elegance. In the beginning, Nick describes Tom and Daisy’s house, or should I say mansion, because it is a spacious home which covers a vast amount of land. It’s described as, “A cheerful red and white Georgian colonial mansion overlooking the bay” (Fitzgerald 13). Red is used here because it shows that the Tom and Daisy…

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    booth in the back of the Diner were Beth sits. When Clemmy Sue spots Miss Ta Rot she whispers to Estelle Louse, “She ain’t no gypsy cause she ain’t wearing no big ass gold hoop earrings. Why she just be a middle aged woman with god awful dyed red hair and a frizzy perm.” As they slide into…

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    than Red or Green Light on Its Own By: Diego Prado, Morgan Miller, Cody Holland, and Jonathan Ruppel Introduction The hypothesis for lab 5 was that plants that do not receive red light will perform photosynthesis less efficiently than those exposed to light of all wavelengths. The findings for that lab were that the plant that received all colors grew the most. The experiment was done again, but this time the algae was changed to a flower. In this experiment, the new hypothesis is that red is…

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    emotions are associated with the color red. Yet, the color red represents something more significant and painful than other colors. As the characters of Beloved continually illustrate their painful memories and face the present, red represents their emotions, hopes, and loves. The color red reflects the sufferings of the characters and connects them to their damaging past. Symbolizing Paul D’s repressed emotions and Sethe’s motherly love, the color red acts as a bridge between the characters…

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