Thursday, December 7, 2017

'The Pains of Growing Up'

'The composing of our record record album is the tenor of ontogenesis up. We designed the crossbreed of the album in a modality that would convey the import behind our theme. The rally image on the acme is a tantrum of Holden smoking a cigarette. Holdens shape is modify in with images of collages, that encounter tones in the novel. The top off of Holdens pennant is the image of chocolate- embrown rocks. The polish brown represents sadness and solitariness, kindred to what Holden feels in the novel. The color grey is a timeless and serviceable color that is lots associated with loss or depression. These two colourise are wide representations of what Holden feels in the book. Holden experiences loss, solitariness and depression as he undergoes the pains of growing up. In the centre of Holdens chest thither is a fit of a blast heart. The heart represents the terrific emotions that Holden experiences as a teenager. Holden is very discrepant and emotionally unpr edictable, withal to himself. His emotions towards people set up drastically and he frantically tries to countermand abandonment and creation alone. He likewise has suicidal thoughts and is unprompted with his excessive outgo and smoking and his global aimlessly virtually the city. Holden experiences growing pains every mean solar day in his life. The expiration of Allie made holden misplace apart of himself and as a root Holden kept to himself. Holden was strained to grow up when he well-educated of his brothers death. The main rivet of the cover is a picture of Holden wearing his red capture hat, which represents Holdens loneliness and his desire to be seen differently from the sopor of the ground.\nBoth sides of the cover are exsanguine to emphasize that feature that Holden is isolated from the world and that the color lily-white is associated with innocence and purity. The endure of the cover is a picture of Holden and tail fin. This picture represents Ho ldens fixation with preserving innocence and hasten against time to anticipate as teenager. Phoebe is Hold... '

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