D. The wearer is also jewish
A yellow triangle, or yellow bar denoted a Jewish prisoner.
The yellow badge worn by Jewish prisoners in Nazi concentration camps served as a symbol of identification and humiliation. It was used to segregate and stigmatize Jewish individuals, marking them for persecution and discrimination based on their religion.
A yellow envelope.
In the novel "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane, the red badge of courage itself acts as a symbol of honor and bravery in battle. It represents the main character Henry Fleming's internal struggle with fear, as he seeks validation and recognition through his actions in war. The color red is used to signify the bloodshed and violence of battle.
The badge that represents Autism consists of the colours red,blue and yellow
red; communication blue; medical yellow; loyalty
I'd have to say Yellow
In "The Red Badge of Courage," yellow symbolizes aspects of fear and cowardice. At the beginning of the novel, yellow is associated with the protagonist, Henry Fleming, as he struggles with his fears on the battlefield. However, as the story progresses, Henry's character evolves, and the color yellow begins to represent growth, courage, and redemption as he faces his fears and gains confidence.
The color yellow on a traffic light signifies that the light is about to change from green to red, warning drivers to slow down and prepare to stop.
The word "Red" in the book "The Red Badge of Courage" refers to human blood.
Red can have many meanings, but the most common are love or passion. Red can also signify anger or energy, although oranges are commonly used for energy as well.
The Red Badge of Courage was created in 1895.