Friday, 13 May 2016

Essay about colours

This week:An essay about colours

The world of nature is colorful yet cheerful. Right from the sky above to the sea below,  the world is full of richness of color. The human eye and the human mind respond to this world of color and identify themselves with it. So, what can colours benefit to us?

When a person is cheerful and bright we refer to him as a 'colourful personality', similarly the different colours are used to indicate human moods and attitudes: blue is associated with sadness, green with disguise and red with anger. Colours is also used to relieve tension. Psychologists have investigated the effect of colour on the working ability of workers and have come to the conclusion that certain colors are more conducive to Positive thinking than others.

Other than that, colours can make up the colours of friendship. For example, you can feel bright about your friends whilst darks colours make you feel lonely. Friends can also change the colour of your mood, when you are feeling blue, your friends are like the colour white, charring you till you become a bright colour and vice versa.

Nature fulfils man's crave for colour . The sky can be clear and blue, it can be dark with clouds, it reflects the glory of the rising sun and the brightness the setting sun. The sea which is normally blue is not really so all the time. The sea water can have different colours like blue, green, grey and many more.  People who do not observe carefully are not able to notice the shading of the world and are not able to enjoy this valuable side of life.

Besides that, colours can promote learning for children. Children's books are always filled with a variety of colour and shade, this cause them to have for interest in learning. Have you thought about how will a child react is his book is all dull and monochrome? The child itself will not enjoy the fun of learning.

Thus color does not only give pleasure, it also has a purpose. Imagine life without the color of nature! It would indeed be dull and monotonous: the sparkle of life will not he there. But every cloud has a silver lining, colours also has brought up problems. The whole problem of racial discrimination is connected with the color of the human skin. Men are still  in their narrow beliefs and have not yet learnt to value the variety of color and have not understood nature's purpose behind this.

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