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    to, or alongside the RGB representation. In this model, the hue of a colour is its angle measure on a colour wheel. Pure red have hue value as 0°, pure green have hue value as 120°, and pure blues have hue value as 240°. Neutral colours like white, grey, and black are set to hue value 0° for feasibility. Intensity is total brightness of the colour and also defined numerically as the average of the equivalent RGB values. Saturation is a measure of a colour’s purity/greyness. Purer colours have a…

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    temptation, but it's so appealing You die a hero or you see yourself become the villain I see these mirrors and all I see is crack in it All my appraisals turned to compliments that's backhanded I'd paint a picture on a canvas that turn black and grey And watch my memories all turning into ash and…

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    commonly affiliated with the punishment of one who has broken the law, that is not always the case. There are some cases in which the convicted criminal is also a victim, which causes normal areas of black and white to fade to grey. In “A Jury of Her Peers,” written by Susan Glaspell, this grey area is what results in the main conflict for Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters. These women decide to keep what they know to themselves, directly defying their husbands. Although defiance was a factor itself,…

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    Now with self tanners it's really a battle to find one you like, one that your comfortable using, easy to apply and that doesn't streak or leave you orange. I've tried many different self tanners and have found that some leave me orange, or greenish/grey looking, some don't have a color guard so you don't know how much you've applied, some didn't give me a good tan, some didn't last, & some were just too expensive for the amount of product I had to use. BUT I think I have finally found one that…

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    Watchmen Film Analysis

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    The 2009 film “Watchmen” directed by Zack Snyder follows a group of retired superheroes as they investigate a conspiracy that’s brought up against them with a disturbing underlying plot. Along with following these heroes, we’re shown the history of these characters leading up to this point. One of the members of the group, Dr. Manhattan (formerly Jon Osterman) is the only characters in the group with actual super powers. His story explains that Jon was born in 1929 and was the son of a…

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    Streets are lit by rays of sun that beam through ash grey clouds much like the sun gleaming through a painted glass window on a summer’s day. The verdant trees of the summer are now long gone, and are replaced with the saturated yellow and orange shades of dying leaves. The leaves are finally in their most…

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    because of its brief duration – fails to deliver a sufficient backstory for many of the characters and does little to establish their motives and psyche. Brandishing a pink feather duster, an explosion of fuchsia cavorts into the space from behind a grey panel: a welcome contrast to the ashen hues of the theatre. She begins to dust the panels chirpily, as her son, seated at a laptop computer, heralds her arrival with a nasally…

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    are given an insight of Helga's mind; she prefers to sit alone, away from the superfluity of humans. Details of the setting surrounding her, like the dull curtains or the sunset fading into a pale blue grey, readers can sense how she feels about her current status. However, once the tall buildings fade from her sight while the ship she’s on slowly sails away, readers can sense her slight relief at the clear…

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    The unreachable entity that surrounds the characters and the themes within “The Great Gatsby” are represented by the color gold. F. Scott Fitzgerald captures the brilliant wealth and success that each character strives for, but may not ever completely reach, by the character’s reflection through color. Author Kevin Rea states in his article entitled The colour of meaning in The Great Gatsby that“The party 's blend of yellow (hope) and gold (money worship) is significant. It is this…

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    dream that seems to be unreachable (Fitzgerald 20). In this case, the use of color displays Gatsby’s intuition of his goals despite the true reality in which he faces. Though he obtains dreams that seem to be already behind him, his endless hope never fades…

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