The Sethe and Beloved image is really interesting. The big, colorful being is like Sethe, and Beloved is vying for her attention and is attached to her.
Sethe represents the smaller individual while Beloved is the apparition on the left. The contrast of warm and dark colors shows the duality of Beloved and Sethe's relationship and how it has both positive and negative effects
My favorite image was the Sethe and Beloved. The color expressed from the "Beloved" side is vibrant and clashing with the "Sethe" side. Sethe has a muted color that I did not understand at first, but think that the fading gray expresses the bright shades beautifully.
I like your image of Sethe and Beloved. In many ways, Beloved has a lot of power over Sethe. For instance, she was the one who strangled Sethe by the river. Without even knowing it, Sethe subconsciously yields to Beloved and allows Beloved to control herself.
I like your image of Sethe and Beloved. In many ways, Beloved has a lot of power over Sethe. For instance, she was the one who strangled Sethe by the river. Without even knowing it, Sethe subconsciously yields to Beloved and allows Beloved to control herself.
The last image has a very interesting depiction of the relationship between Sethe and Beloved. This depiction of the separation of color seems to signify the difference between life and death, and Beloced's desire to return to life and fulfill the destiny she had for herself within the past.
The last image does a nice job of portraying the more warmer and loving parts, as well as the cold and absent parts of Sethe's and Beloved's relationship.
The second image represents that despite the love that Denver and Sethe have, their relationship sometimes reaches points of tension and doubt when Denver isn't made the center of attention.
I really like how the last one shows how Beloved is almost "overwhelming" Sethe. Beloved is large, colorful, beautiful, and overpowering, demanding to be acknowledged.
The Sethe and Beloved image is really interesting. The big, colorful being is like Sethe, and Beloved is vying for her attention and is attached to her.
ReplyDeleteSethe represents the smaller individual while Beloved is the apparition on the left. The contrast of warm and dark colors shows the duality of Beloved and Sethe's relationship and how it has both positive and negative effects
ReplyDeleteMy favorite image was the Sethe and Beloved. The color expressed from the "Beloved" side is vibrant and clashing with the "Sethe" side. Sethe has a muted color that I did not understand at first, but think that the fading gray expresses the bright shades beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI like your image of Sethe and Beloved. In many ways, Beloved has a lot of power over Sethe. For instance, she was the one who strangled Sethe by the river. Without even knowing it, Sethe subconsciously yields to Beloved and allows Beloved to control herself.
ReplyDeleteI like your image of Sethe and Beloved. In many ways, Beloved has a lot of power over Sethe. For instance, she was the one who strangled Sethe by the river. Without even knowing it, Sethe subconsciously yields to Beloved and allows Beloved to control herself.
ReplyDeleteThe last image has a very interesting depiction of the relationship between Sethe and Beloved. This depiction of the separation of color seems to signify the difference between life and death, and Beloced's desire to return to life and fulfill the destiny she had for herself within the past.
ReplyDeleteThe last image does a nice job of portraying the more warmer and loving parts, as well as the cold and absent parts of Sethe's and Beloved's relationship.
ReplyDeleteThe second image represents that despite the love that Denver and Sethe have, their relationship sometimes reaches points of tension and doubt when Denver isn't made the center of attention.
ReplyDeleteI really like your Sethe and Beloved picture. It shows how Beloved overpowers Sethe.
ReplyDeleteI really like how the last one shows how Beloved is almost "overwhelming" Sethe. Beloved is large, colorful, beautiful, and overpowering, demanding to be acknowledged.
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