Cover of the book White Fang by Jack London
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Image Of Colors
Colors are everywhere from the viberant reds to the soul filled blues. They bring life to the world around us. Authors see this potential and write musing stories decorated with a tapestry of colors that fill the reader with dreams of grandeur. Each color brings forth an image no greater than the other,yet still very strong. Each color in a story has meaning behind it. Red can mean love and bring passion into a story, or it could mean rage and bring images of war to mind. Blue can mean saddness and make readers melancholy, or it could mean hope and drive the audience to read further. To the naked eye, colors are nothing more than background to an image, but the artist, which are readers and painters, they mean so much more. The story White Fang by Jack London paints an image in this way. It describes white snow as soul less and unknown, and red as experience, like the red hue of the shewolf. The images of this savage plain drew readers in from the start. Colors are just that powerful. The can make white snow evil, and black night protecting. No image is complete without a color.
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