aThus, in Western cultural symbolism of the colors tend to be direct, typically things of some specific color to symbolize the cultural meaning of abstract, so easier to trace back their semantic arguments, and logical arguments. 因此,在颜色的西部文化象征主义倾向于是直接的,典型地象征摘要的文化...
doi:10.18769/IJASOS.852132Hassan Ibrahim Fadhil AjmiMajdi Bin Haji IbrahimYasir Bin Ismail
“With the term color systems we refer to the use of more than one color, repeatedly appearing within a certain context. Typically arising from the specific use of these colors in relation to one another (e.g., communicative functions), specific message-signaling calcifies by association. Encou...
Colors can define the mood of a person, they can also create a specific aura or energy in the atmosphere. Colors form an integral part of our lives. The spectacular hues have varying effects on human nature and mind. The power of colors cannot be denied, more so, as it is the sole i...
In the novelTessof the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy‚ a young woman goes through horrific events that are foreshadowed by the author in his use ofcolorsymbolism. Hardy portraysTessDurbeyfield as a pure and Christian woman who is innocent and moral. Throughout the novel‚ Hardy connectsTe...
Learn about the use of colors in The Book Thief to express Death's character. Explore the symbolism used to represent his feelings and to...
These colors were associated with a complex schematic that involved everything from astrology and metaphysics to food and medicine.
In Chinese culture, the color red is always inseparable from celebration and ingrained with auspicious symbolism, representing fortune, good luck, joy, and prosperity. As the Year of the Dragon approaches, red, sometimes combined with other auspicious colors like gold, has been prominent in Guangdon...
The colors are arranged alphabetically and each color is seperated into 1-4 categories: Direct Meaning demonstrates the plain use of the color in a passage. Opposite Meaning describes the color use when it contradicts the Direct Meaning. Color Symbolism derives a symbolic meaning from the color's...
Some cultures have more specific associations with the color green, like East Asian cultures that push green’s association with new life and vitality to also symbolize youth and fertility. In the Middle East, green is also associated with wealth and fertility, and it’s also associated with ...