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8 pages in length. The color red in any context indicates strength, power and even defiance; in some cases, it also means a statement about war, conflict and other strife. Compared to all other colors of the rainbow, the color red is symbolic of political, social and religious ideals where a strong statement needs to be made. Within the art world, the color red represents the same indicators, often utilized in such a way as to blend with softer colors in order to temper the strength so prominent in red. Three countries with artists who proudly use red as a reflection of their nations' history are Africa, Korea and the United States, with red being a prominent color in Sword and Sheath, Scholar's Studio and Red, White and Blue. The theme associated with red in each of these works of art illustrates how each artist utilizes the color to represent strong emotional attachment to his or her country. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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and other strife. Compared to all other colors of the rainbow, the color red is symbolic of political, social and religious ideals where a strong statement needs to be
made (Harrison). Within the art world, the color red represents the same indicators, often utilized in such a way as to blend with softer colors in order to temper
the strength so prominent in red. Three countries with artists who proudly use red as a reflection of their nations history are Africa, Korea and the United States, with
red being a prominent color in Sword and Sheath, Scholars Studio and Red, White and Blue. The theme associated with red in each of these works of art illustrates
how each artist utilizes the color to represent strong emotional attachment to his or her country. II. SCHOLARS STUDIO Koreans fought hard
against the demanding aspects of Westernization during the nineteenth century. They became known as the "hermit kingdom" (Korean Overseas Information Service), maintaining their position against Western encroachment for as
long as it was possible. Even China, who had long been an ally, was unable to help salvage what was left of Korea before Japan finally came in and
annexed the struggling nation. The year 1910 marked the fall of the Choson Kingdom. The twentieth century has provided Korea with a number of improvements to its society
and economy. A vast social change was the initial mark of enhanced educational opportunities, despite the fact that the Japanese introduction of such a modern educational system was "purposely
limited" (Chon-Sik) in the way it could benefit the Koreans. Once the Japanese influence was removed, Koreans were left to their own devise with regard to educational expansion, particularly
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