Color means many different things to different people and cultures. According to literature white symbolized Purity, birth, reverence, peace, clean, youth, snow, winter, simplicity, innocence, good, cold, marriage, death, and humility.
Purity.
The color green is often used to symbolize growth, renewal, and harmony in literature or poetry, but it is typically not used to symbolize danger or caution.
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In literature the color white most often symbolizes death or purity.
i think it means religion
Day can symbolize the life.
Crow: Death; Hemlock Tree: Poisness Tree;
In literature, the color maroon is often associated with themes of endurance, bravery, and determination. It can symbolize strength in the face of adversity or the overcoming of challenges. Additionally, maroon can represent a sense of empowerment and passion.
No, black is not normally used to symbolize eternity. In Eastern traditions the most widely used color to symbolize eternity is green. As far as I can tell, there is no color used in Western cultures to symbolize eternity, but many associate white or gold/yellow with eternity since these are also associated with heaven.
blue to symbolize the color of the flag (white and blue) which symbolizes freedom
White is commonly associated with innocence, purity, and cleanliness. It is often used to symbolize a fresh start or new beginnings.
Several things symbolize "bold": the color brown, the iris flower, the pine tree, the Romantic Movement in literature, the leopard and the Vikings