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They are described as blue, but in some photos they do appear light green.
The cast of When My Eyes Are Closed - 2011 includes: Wilson de Gouveia as Alex Ella Wahlestedt as Anna
Jabez Wilson was a white man with bright orange/red hair. He was very portly (obese, fat) ------ "a very stout, florid-faced, elderly gentleman, with fiery red hair" with "small, fat-encircled eyes"; "portly"
I think they aren't really a symbol, but just another likeness between him and his father. Also the glasses draw attention to his eyes, which are like his mother's. I don't think there is really a deeper meaning to the glasses.
Rawr? Please use commas. I can't read that at all. Yeah! I cant read all that teenage junk, with my set of grandmother eyes.
God's eyes
The faded eyes of Doctor TJ Eckleburg in "The Great Gatsby" symbolize the theme of moral decay and spiritual emptiness in the novel. They also represent the idea of the loss of values and the hollowness of the American Dream in the 1920s.
The cast of Green Eyes - 1916 includes: George Chesebro Betty Schade Lois Wilson
Jacqueline Wilson has blue eyes.
George Wilson believes that Dr. T.J. Eckleburg is a symbol of God or a higher power, watching over the moral decay in society. He sees the eyes of Dr. Eckleburg on the billboard as judging the immorality and degradation around him.
George sees the eyes of Dr. Eckleburg as a haunting and all-seeing presence that he believes is watching over the Valley of Ashes. He interprets them as symbolic of a higher power judging the moral decay and corruption within society.
wisdom because its wide eyes
chicken eyes
Norah Wilson has written: 'Lauren's eyes'
In "The Great Gatsby," George Wilson is described as thin and spiritless, with ash-gray eyes and a sense of defeated hopelessness. He owns a run-down garage in the Valley of Ashes and is portrayed as a weak and emasculated character, contrasting sharply with the more affluent and confident characters in the novel.
He had brown hair and green eyes
Soullessness , lacking a soul