Bergamot orange Essays

  • Textual Analysis On Cheerios

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    Multi Love “Just Checking” was published in 2013, it is a General Mills breakfast cereal advertisement for its brand Cheerios. This advertisement eventually had to disable their comment section on YouTube because several consumers felt it was bigoted. This advertisement involves a biracial innocent daughter running up to the kitchen table out of curiosity. She sits the box of Cheerios down on the table and asked her Caucasian mother “are cheerios good for the heart” because that is what Dad told

  • Simple Pleasures

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    Simple Pleasures " Tis a gift to be simple, tis a gift to be free." --Shaker hymn Someone once asked me when I had felt the most alive. I pondered for some time and let the memories walk slowly across my consciousness. A vision of a cold, crisp, sunny , fall day kept coming back to me, the kind of day that invites you to be outdoors, and when you get there, treats you to a blast of air-conditioned air. Everything seemed to be changing as if someone had sent a notice saying, "fall is leaving

  • Analysis Of Camille Corot's Painting: The Burning Of Sodom

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    being in tragedy. The landscape in this work of art is beautifully painted. Starting from the top, you can see the sky is filled with clouds that cover up a sunset. The dark clouds give out the impression of rain which symbolizes sorrow. The blue, orange and yellow colors used in the sky depict the time of day to be sunset or sunrise as the sun is making its way through. On the top left of the sky there is a figure that looks ...

  • Oranges: What Does It Means To Be An Athlete

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    just be an orange. When I say orange, I'm talking about the orange personality type. Oranges are people who love to entertain, like an actor, or who are crazy about sports, like an athlete or fan. One trait about oranges that I don't agree with is the character trait of expressing impatience. The True Colors activity describes me as an orange and I can agree with the fact that we love sports and are natural entertainers. I don't, however, agree that we all express impatience. Oranges are people

  • Clifford Odets Awake And Sing

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    During the Depression, an orange is way more than a piece of citrus fruit. For Moe, in Clifford Odets play Awake and Sing, an orange represents the financial status of better. Whether living in or just coming to visit the Berger zoo, you must settle for an apple rather than a luxurious orange. “No oranges, huh? -what a dump!” (49) Based on Moe’s reaction to the Berger family not having any oranges, they are worse off than other folks. The Berger’s are not starved and homeless, but they are in a “struggle

  • The Importance of Language in Clare Rossini’s Final Love Note and Louise Gluck’s Mock Orange

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    The Importance of Language in Clare Rossini’s Final Love Note and Louise Gluck’s Mock Orange Love is such an abstract concept for the human mind to figure out. Along with the love of a mother for her child, there are many types of sensual love or brotherly love; friendship is frequently described as a type of love, as well. This abstraction can also be distorted and made to fit into categories that would normally be associated with negativity and abuse not "love." Think of why a woman will continually

  • Essay On Keeping A Diary

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    posts on how to keep one. I tend to use this page for the many lists I like to make and remember. Orange Line Pages - Sorry I just did not know what else to call them. I made three pages, from my popular pages, with orange writing lines instead of black. These can be used for the whole journal, holidays, or special days you want to stand out in your journal. The Blank Titles Journal - In our Orange Blossoms and Butterflies

  • The Act of Sex: Is It Worth the Consequences? in William Blake's Poem, The Sick Rose

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    There is a women gasping for her life while trying to escape from a rose in both of the illustrations that are set for one, individual poem. Most roses represent positively-themed symbolism depending on their colour. For example, the universal symbol for a red rose is love. In relation, the two colours used in each of the pictures are deep red/crimson and white, which are not typical rose colour choices. The deep red rose is used in the original illustration of the poem and it symbolizes unconscious

  • Fruits of Love Revealed in Gary Soto's Oranges

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    The Fruits of Love Revealed in Gary Soto's Oranges Imagine that it's winter and cold outside. There's nervous electricity around you, and love is a new and exciting experience. In your heart you feel warmth you've never known before. This is the moment Gary Soto captures in his poem "Oranges". The feeling and power of adolescent love is created using tone, contrasting imagery, and symbolism. First, the use of tone in "Oranges" clearly helps to set the theme of the poem. Children often talk

  • The Curse of the Orange Tree and the Artist

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    of the Orange Tree and the Artist "In a Green Night" by Derek Walcott is a poem about the conflicting feelings of life. "In a Green Night" focuses on the ever-present threat of death, and how our lives revolve around the inevitability of death. Through metaphors, paradoxes, and repetition, Walcott exemplifies the hopelessness and glory that occur when an artist realizes that, in his quest for creating the perfect piece of art, he is ultimately growing closer to death--just as an orange tree grows

  • A Piece of Art from the Al-Sabah Collection Presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Texas

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    A piece of art is analyzed by the viewer which is presented at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston Texas. This particular piece is displayed in the Al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait. The item number is Inv. no. LNS 106 MS. The title provided by the museum informs the viewer that, this is a 17th century album page from Mughal dominions, India; which is made with Ink, colors, and gold on a paper. The painter used these materials and the overall theme of the art work to convey the message to the viewer that

  • Blood Of The Vampire Film Analysis

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    poster that I chose to describe. The first element that catches the eye is the red-orange wording stating “The Blood of the Vampire.” The word blood appears to be dripping blood downward. The colors in the particular movie poster are white, red, green, yellow, blue, gray, orange. Some of these colors are used in tints

  • Elsie and Her Mother in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit

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    Elsie and Her Mother in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit In a story of a young girl coming of age and finding her sexuality in a very religious community, it is key to have a female figure that plays a key role for the character. A mother should play the key role but what happens when this role is confused with a very spiritual role? Where will a young girl turn to when her life goes against the rules society has set for her? Jeanette has lived a sheltered life with no influence on her except

  • Oranges Research Paper

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    A: Where and How are Oranges are Produced? Oranges are grown in many countries in the world. Some of these countries are: Brazil, the United States of America, China, EU-27, Mexico, Egypt, Turkey, South Africa, Morocco, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Argentina, Australia, Guatemala, Israel, Malaysia, Mozambique, Japan, Brazil, etc. The top three producers of oranges are: Brazil with 16,600 MT, the United states with 7,602 MT, and China with 7,000 MT. These countries contribute greatly to the worldwide production

  • Yamashita's Tropic of Orange

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    Yamashita's Tropic of Orange This paper studies Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange as a magical realist text and examines the implications for such a style on the notion of the urban. Specifically, I will explore how Yamashita uses magical realism to collapse boundaries and socially transform Los Angeles into an embattled utopia for the disenfranchised. First, however, magical realism is a loaded term and some definitions are in order. In addition to important recent innovations in the form and its

  • Search for Self in Blue Winds Dancing

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    Search for Self in Blue Winds Dancing Blue Winds Dancing by author Tom Whitecloud, is narrated by the story's unnamed main character. The young Indian man's persona is brought to life through his own recollection and spoken words. We recognize the turmoil this character faces as he is away from "his people," attending college in White man's society. He doubts his place in either world, believes he must choose between them, and realizes finally that being an Indian is only one part of who he

  • The Colors of Life

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    an 'R' all  I had to do was first write a 'P' and then draw a line down from  its loop.  And I was so surprised that I could turn a yellow letter into an orange letter just by adding a line." "Yellow letter? Orange Letter?" my father said. "What do you mean?" "Well, you know," I said. "'P' is a yellow letter, but 'R' is an orange letter. You know - the colors of the letters." "The colors of the letters?" my father said. It had never come up in any conversation before. 

  • Plum Garden At Kameido Analysis

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    Plum Garden at Kameido In this paper I will discuss the print called Plum Garden at Kameido. This print was created by Ando Hiroshige in 1857. It is a woodblock print. In the front of the print is a close up of a tree. It is an image of a plum tree in a plum garden. The tree has pretty white blooms on it. For this reason it is logical to assume that it must be springtime. Working back, I see two more plum trees. None of the trees have much detail of the bark texture. I can see that if these

  • Role of Women in Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit

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    Role of Women in Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit In the novel Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, by Jeanette Winterson, most of the important, decision-making, characters are female. Jeanette, the female protagonist, is greatly influenced by her mother, a strong, overbearing, eccentric woman, and by Elsie, a prominent member of the family parish who becomes Jeanette's only friend and closest confidant. Elsie and Jeanette's mother act as polar forces in Jeanette's life, with the mother encouraging

  • Literary Analysis Of Jonas Lie's Dusk On Lower Broadway

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    and black, to depict the feeling of a winter’s afternoon. Lie also used snow on the ground as an obvious indicator of the time frame in which the painting is occurring. However, in contrast to the dark cold colors used, Lie also used subtle hints of orange, yellow and red to show that there is some presence of light in the piece. The background of the painting is a sheen of yellow Lie spent much of his youth studying art in Paris and Norway (Rollins 2). While studying in Paris, Lie found great inspiration