Death is a unique part of life, and loss is the result of unavoidable death. In Alice Walker 's 1973 short story "Flower", the innocence and death lost as a child was inspired by the experience of the child and the encounter with the dead man in the US after slavery. Louise Erdrich 's 1984 short story "The Red Convertible" is a story about the face of death that started in the United States in the Vietnamese era. Both Walker and Erdrich effectively use the strong image and symbolism to effectively describe the effect of general loss and death theme in short story, but the way is different.
One of the most powerful elements of the work is that the author is using red. At the beginning of the story, the emotional purpose of the narrator is a bright red convertible. Biting the bread that he soaked in the blood, by juxtaposing or comparing the image of this excitement and vitality with the image of Henry, blood falls on the chin. Contrast is very powerful. Red is symbolically associated with love, passion, health, vitality, but red is also associated with all gods of the sun and war, anger, blood thirst, revenge. The author creates an interesting dichotomy using these images.
Mendel first follows the inheritance of one or two contrasting features. He crossed peas or safflower peas and white peas with high peas. Then he will record how many descendants develop each of the contrasting features. He tracked the progression of features in generation studies using descendants at subsequent matings
Almost all adenium flowers are bright pink, but red flowers finally bloom as Dimmitt's efforts pass the deepest pink generation of his collection. A rare red flower he named red Everbloomer made him realize that he could breed better the better red. After many years of careful selection, he eventually developed the first red hybrid Adenium and named it the Crimson Star. Crimson Star's news finally spread to Thailand, factory fans hurried to buy it. Dimmitt had not had clues about his extensive influence there for about ten years until he went there in 2000. By that time Crimson Star spread throughout Asia and caused a business boom in several countries. Thousands of Dimmitt hybrids have appeared on almost all nursery beds and are currently on sale.
After deciding to buy the compass, Red carried the red pickup truck's open bed to the rural town Buxton. He walked in the field, sailed over long rocks and big oak trees using compasses and found a large sparkling black volcanic glass. Below the lock pile is a lunch box made of tin with an ocean line on the front. Delusions, he looked around, sat on the rock wall and opened the box. Inside is a plastic bag with an envelope (thousand dollars) and a letter: