The colour has different meanings in different works.
A Clockwork Orange - the normal human condition.
Iron City Sickness - decay and debauchery as signified by rust.
The Three Golden Apples - Passionate love and they were probably apricots
Going Orange - total abandonment to drugged euphoria
If you are referring to skin color, no. If you mean the color black but not a skin color, then yes.
In literature the color white most often symbolizes death or purity.
The raven is totally black in color. Black is the color most symbolic of death in all of literature. Plus the Raven is a carrion eater and is quite often seen feasting on dead things
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The color black is often used as a symbol in literature to represent darkness, mystery, evil, death, or the unknown. It can convey themes of fear, despair, or the unknown, adding depth and complexity to the story.
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favorite color is black
you are hardworking
It means you are bruised - bruises are black and blue in color.
"Dhuibh" is Irish Gaelic for "black." It is typically used to describe the color black or something that is dark in color.
Its his or her skin color.
yes!