What is the symbolic representation that the color yellow serves in literature and film?
I believe that the color yellow is symbolic of a child's naivety. It shows inexperience, and innocence in literature and film. For example, when we see someone wearing a yellow t-shirt it means they are young or an adolescent.
The color yellow is also the symbol of cowardice. When we see someone wearing a yellow t-shirt it means that they are full of fear and don't have the courage to act. This can be seen in literature and film when people run away from their problems.
Furthermore, the color yellow is representative of a character who has nothing to contribute to the world. When we see someone wearing a yellow t-shirt it means that they are an ignorant person and have no creative or intellectual thoughts. This can be seen in literature and film when people make stupid comments or say something completely irrelevant.
Therefore, the color yellow is symbolic of a child's naivety. It shows inexperience, and innocence in literature and film.
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There is another philosophical idea that I have not mentioned yet. That idea is of the color yellow representing a coward in literature and film.
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