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ProjectOneShame

Sentence: "And his ears still burned with shame."

Author: Phillip K. Dick & Roger Zelazny

Novel: Deus Irae

Year: 1976

The response uses two strong images to portray shame. The downturned face and the accusing fingers create a play between consequence and source. The sentence is used to create smoke caused by his burning ears. The bold images hold the weight of the sentence and the smoke adds the metaphor/ornament. The absence of colour and starkness of white are chosen to emphasise the solitude of shame.

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Uploaded on March 19, 2009
Taken on March 19, 2009