Significance
a.n. In which colors are so much more than hues of light.
Color (n.) – a physical property of an object that results from light either reflected or emitted off of said object.
A scientific definition of the hues and shades our eyes pick up on, yet not one word describes the deeper meanings colors hold.
Red can mean danger and hate, or passion and joy. Orange can mean distrust and aggression, or success and encouragement. Yellow can mean caution and cowardice, or energy and intellect. Green can mean greed and discord, or growth and safety. Blue can mean power and sadness, or trust and stability. Purple can mean frustration and gloom, or wisdom and creativity. Pink can mean weakness and shallowness, or tenderness and romance. Silver can mean fear and indecisiveness, or protection and gracefulness. White can mean isolation and emptiness, or innocence and purity. Black can mean evil and grief, or elegance and authority.
Color is one thing to the eye, but something else entirely to the heart.
Color is the strength that outshines the despair.
Color is the comfort that heals the pain.
Color is the acceptance that erases the loneliness.
Color is the peace that is worth the chaos.
Color is the defiance that stems from the fear.
Color is the order that relieves the confusion.
Color is the love that makes up for the neglect.
Color is the immortalized that are never forgotten.
Color is the angels that defeat the demons.
Color is the rebirth that follows the death.
Not one color means the same to every person. Ideas and archetypes can be universal, but the true significance of a color relies on the experiences of a life, not a universally accepted concept.
And half-bloods have plenty of life experiences to work with.
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