Friday, March 7, 2014

COLORS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN JOANNE HARRIS



Well each color has its significant role in determining one’s behavior and mood. Black signifies   aggressive behavior, followed by blue which is calm and serene and hence it is always benevolent in nature.  Yellow signifies the brightness and the sunny days and so on.  Yellow reminds me of    the yellow submarine by the Beatles.  
Recently, I am reading a book named “Blueeyedboy a.ka. B.B”. This is a book which has been written by, Joanne Harris. She is also known as the bestselling author of the book, Chocolat. This book is an awe striking book and has been incorporated with three colors, Black, Brown and Blue. Each color has its own skills, having an impact on three distinctive characters.  To look at it, we shall discuss about the story matter descriptively. “Once there was a widow with three sons, Black, Brown and Blue. Black was the eldest, moody and aggressive. Brown was the middle child, timid and dull. But Blue was his mother’s favorite and a murderer”. Now, this is an irony. We often consider “blue” as calm and serene but it is also evil just like black.  I found it amusing, when I found out that the third child is a murderer and considers blue to be his best mode of killing. Often we understand that a murderer prefers red but here it is just the opposite.
 The book is exclusive and really good. After reading this book, one can draw a conclusion that one should not always trust a thing or a living being which looks so good from outside but is deceitful in nature. It is a must for a person to think and then make a decision. Like we know, in this story, the blueeyedboy looked just like an innocent little boy who was being pampered by everyone and turning to be the best mama’s boy but he is a MUR-DE-RER
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