Sunday, March 25, 2012

Life and Its Colors

*Author's Note- I'm currently reading the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher. Only half way through the book, I have learned about the way colors, nature, and life is easily corrupted by the world around us. Also, how people miss so many obvious signs and only notice the smallest details that will soon lead to the largest reason. But only being too late to help. While reading, page 175 caught my eye. The last paragraph stating "Did the poet use red to symbolize blood? Anger? Lust? Or is the wheelbarrow simply red because it sounded better than Black?" Now looking down at my writing, can you figure out what I'm trying to portray? Each line means what emotion each colors means. Figure it out. Have fun.*


Red-
A sword with a glistening liquid at its tip.
A child on Christmas morning.
Burning pain. 
Love for something so deep.
Once the fight begins, it will spill.

Purple-
The income stream.
Higher than the highest family.
Book worm of colors.

Blue-
A snail in sand.
Quiet place of peace.
The strength over your opponent.

Black-
The 12 districts from the novel The Hunger Games.

White-
Clean and clear.

Yellow-
Soft heat.
Lights the path.

Green-
New, lively.
Growing of life.

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