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If there was a color that fit best with team 3′s play (about the snobby rich girls, and plain Sarah Smith who knew how to spend money wisely), I feel that it would be yellow.
The obvious reason: the play was partly about money and how children can be judged based on wealth, which can affect them later in life. Yellow is a very money-ish color; it reminds me of gold. It’s shiny and bright.
Perhaps a less obvious but still valuable reason that I would pick a shade of yellow is that it symbolizes caution (or slow, maybe, if referring to a traffic light). In the end of their play, the rich girls were working in lower-level jobs, and were poor because they wasted their money in frivolous ways. The previously poor girl was now wealthy because she lived her life, and spent her money, intelligently. The yellow could serve as a caution color, as in, be cautious with how you live your life and how you judge others.
I also felt that it was an interesting story and a fun play to watch, and yellow is typically a more exciting color.
I could use this color in my project by incorporating it into my poster in some way. I might also find an image to post into the custom header box which includes the color yellow in an interesting way.
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