The brother and sister, Peter and Helen, were playing catch in the forest, running and playing happily. ... Helen heard Peter screaming, she was so worried that she ran as quick as light towards Peter.... She looked around the forest, but nobody was around. Suddenly a mysterious house appeared in the forest. ...
He accompanies Rosalind and Celia to the Forest of Arden. ... He is a critic of the society in the forest and all of life. ... By contrast, the forest is a place of natural behavior. ... The predominant mood of the play is one of cheerfulness, light-hearted gaiety, and laughter. ... In the forest, Duke Senior's comrades are singing. ...
Claustrophobia and caving do not go well together, but there I was, underground in Monongahela National Forest, walking along a subterranean riverbed whose river had dropped to a sub-subterranean level. ... Moving in darkness, the flashlight seemed a disadvantage, simply ruining your vision for the cave walls and floor outside the pool of light. ... I love the view of the ocean and the forest below, or the gulls wheeling close by. ...
The forest and the things that occur in the forest are symbols too. ... When Pearl and Hester go into the forest, rays of sunshine fall on Pearl but do not fall on Hester. ... Hester, on the other hand, cannot escape the forest's darkness (gloom in her life) to reach sunlight (happiness). The darkness in the forest disappears when Hester and Dimmesdale meet and talk about their plans. ... As she does this, beams of sunlight light up the forest. ...
It might seem strange that Shakespeare would choose a forest at night as the main setting for a comedy; the dark forest serves as the center of the play's world, ousting Athens, a city that was regarded as the center of ancient Greek civilization. ... The night forest provides a setting for dangerous and daring acts such as Hermia and Lysander's plan to escape Athens. ... The moon, which has been said all throughout the play to affect human behaviour, is the only source of light at night which allows the lovers the see each other. ... In the play, day symbolizes light and comfort, re...
Duke Frederick, who is bent on finding Celia, heads to the forest to search for her. ... They are greeted with music and song and accepted as members of the forest society. ... He accompanies Rosalind and Celia to the Forest of Arden. ... Banished by Duke Frederick, she goes to the forest under the disguise of Ganymede. ... A melancholy cynic, he is a critic of the society in the forest and all of life. ...
It's a world that is very green but he also describes it as having "no light, Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown" (Keats 38). The nightingale's world is dark except for the light "from heaven," from the sky above filtering down through the leaves of the trees in the forest. ... Another example would be that Keats rhymes the word "night" on the end of line 35 with the word "light" on the end of line 38. Line 38 is "But here there is no light" making the rhyme with night very interesting because at night there is often litt...
It was the summer of 1983 that I got lost into the dark forest with four of my friends. ... That hot summer the five of us went looking for that mystic pond in the dark forest everybody talked about but no one could ever find. ... It was dawn, and the sky was covered with white, light pink and purple clouds. ... In some places the big rocks seemed to be colored by the same pinky light of the sun. ... I kept thinking that maybe just maybe that was Camelot, lost inside a pond in the middle of a dark forest. ...
Brown had taken a "dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep through.... In life, there really is light at the end of the tunnel. While Brown was in the forest, he heard two men on the trail. ... While progressing through the forest, Brown "saw a red light before him, as when the felled trunks and branches of clearing have been set on fire and throw up their lurid blaze against the sky.... While Brown was in the forest, "He looked up to the sky, doubting where there really was a Heaven above. ...
Some very wet rain forests can receive up to 400 inches of rain. ... In all forests, water washes away some of the soil every time it rains. ... The top of the forest controls how much light and water reach the lower layers. ... The cups catch rainwater and falling bits of plants, insects, and other forest litter. ... This umbrella that tops the canopy limits the amount of sunlight that reaches the forest floor. ...
However, when shooting the forest scenes, we chose the middle of the day to shoot them so that the sun would still be out and it would somewhat look like the midday in the forests of Africa. We tried to be consistent in the time when we shot the movie so that one scene would not drastically change in light which scene was supposed to be taken in. ... The classroom scene, we chose to have a well-lighted room so that the atmosphere would be bright and would depict the bright lighting in a classroom. ...
Hawthorne also uses the forest as a symbol of darkness and mystery, as it is separated from the safety and light of the city. When Brown embarks on his physical and emotional journey into the forest, Hawthorne illustrates the many differences as they leave the city, such as the contrasting light and dark. Brown is at first afraid that his old catechism teacher will see him, until he learns that she has hypocritically kept the company of the same devil that is accompanying him to the satanic communion in the forest, "I marvel they never spoke of these matters; or, verily, I marvel not, seeing...
It was very hard to tell the source of light. There is a light that comes from the front which gives emphasis on men's faces. ... In addition there is another drastic brighter light that comes from the sides. ... Although they had a lot to get done they still chose to escort Rodrigo Moya from the forest. ... The forest looked so dangerous, isolated and lonely. ...
p.51 The Forest:The forest has two main symbolic functions. ... First, the forest can symbolize darkness and evil. ... Hester feels that the forest symbolizes themoral wilderness? ... Light is associated with openness and truth. ... Similarly, at the end of the novel, Dimmesdale confess his sin in the light of day for all to see. ...
This creed leads Brown into the dark forest to confront evil. ... Upon entering the forest, Brown whispered to himself that the forest was so filled with darkness, he wouldn't be surprised if the devil himself matriculated beside him. ... His dark gift leads him to the demonic ceremony that takes place in the forest. ... When Brown meets with the devil in the forest, on a path, he finds Faith's pink ribbons hanging on a tree. ... Hawthorne's usage of lightness and darkness show there is no light without dark, no love without hate, no saint without sin. ...
The walls of the room were painted a light brown color with white moldings around the white ceiling. Large yellow light bulbs hung from the ceiling and lit up the room. ... The forest looked quiet and calm. ... The forest was definitely an amazing place for children to play. ... The forest is one of my favorite memories. ...
Today we pick a very light wieght and powerful rechargable drill, line up the hole and it takes us a few seconds. ... Another major change is using renewable resources and wood such as MDF and particle board to reduce the strain on forests. 100 years ago furniture makers and alike would use there wood, eg. ... As time went on these jarrah forests were declining and furniture makers would have to look elsewhere for there wood. ...
The forest is a strong symbol in the story. ... In the town, there is light everywhere and churches around. But in the deep forest, there are no churches, representing the lack of faith and religion in the area. Brown's journey through the forest is on a narrow, dark, and dreary path. The darkness and dreariness symbolize the evil that lurks in the forest. ...
The black handed spider monkey has a scientific name of Ateles geoffroyi.It is considered an Old World Monkey.They generally live in evergreen rain forests, semideciduous forests and mangrove forests. ... Spider monkeys are primarily an animal of the upper levels of the forest. However, in areas where such habitat is limited in extent and where hunting pressure is light or non-existent, and other primate competitors are few in number, it appears to be able to survive in several other forest types as well. ... When i observed this at the zoo, it was almost beautif...
The first motif light is a part of the text to give Equality hope and motivation that one day he will have freedom. ... The overall theme of the book is that light and determination can help to earn freedom and rights. The first motif emphasized in the text is light which represents hope and motivation. ... A quote that provides evidence for this theme is when Liberty says "We heard that you had gone into the Uncharted Forest, for the whole city is speaking of it. ... So we followed them, and we went into the forest, and we followed the path where the branches were broken by your body ...
When Brown settles deep within the forest, he questions his beliefs and his "Faith" as he calls out to her. After Brown exits the forest, he is changed and his beliefs are different. ... When the traveler approaches Goody Clouse in the forest, she shouts "the devil!... Being seen in the forest, especially at night, is a sin directly associated with witchcraft, and other evil things. ... Goodman Brown's journey and unveiling of the truth in regards to his fellow townspeople crumbles his ideas about his Puritan religion and makes him see the world in a different light. ...
The embers of the campfire cast a dim shadow of light, insufficient to hold back the stifling nighttimes darkness in the grassy plains of Studley park. ... A dozen men began to fire missiles into the forest at the moving shadows. For the most part, their efforts were wasted, flying off into the forest to either strike a tree, or land harmlessly in the safety of the oval. ...
The forest in this case represents the subconscious mind of the Puritan society because to them the forest is the place of the devil and witches. ... "It straggled onward into the mystery of the primeval forest. ... However, the forest to Hester is like a lolly-pop to small child's eyes. The rumors and accusations fly about the happenings of a group of women in the forest. ... Canst thou deem it, Hester, a consolation, that I must stand up in my pulpit, and meet so many eyes turned upward to my face, as if the light of heaven were beaming from it! ...
The forest in this case represents the subconscious mind of the Puritan society because to them the forest is the place of the devil and witches. ... "It straggled onward into the mystery of the primeval forest. ... However, the forest to Hester is like a lolly-pop to small child's eyes. The rumors and accusations fly about the happenings of a group of women in the forest. ... Canst thou deem it, Hester, a consolation, that I must stand up in my pulpit, and meet so many eyes turned upward to my face, as if the light of heaven were beaming from it! ...