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That's not exactly what I was referring to, either. I meant "bloodshed" in the sense of violence. My point is that I believe that King makes quite valid use of red as a symbol of evil, even though it certainly does not always have to stand for that. It does make sense to use it as a symbol of the female, on one level, and I think that it is fine if people like the color for different reasons, and that that doesn't mean that anything is wrong with them. Some conflicts do arise from prejudice and misunderstanding, and need to be solved by balance and compromise. However, let's not start apologizing for the mad thing that chose to take that symbol and that unleashed the Red Death. Rage and hatred, unprovoked slaughter, and tyranny are what King means by The Red, and I don't believe he means to say that we need to learn to tolerate the self-styled god behind them.
red is the color or anger (hence the saying "seeing red"), the color or warning/danger and the color of the KING!!
crimson red, i think, should've embraced the covers of Insomnia. something about that shade gives me the willies. Esp. the Eye of the King. creepy.
I agree that crimson red is creepy, but I love the cover of Insomnia that I have. Check this out.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419KZ10P29L.jpg
werent the colours on old chess sets red and white, rather than black and white? Or did I imagine that.
Crimson is also a much more vivid description than just black, evils always black. Crimson...shivers the skin a little more. Plus, King is a fan of mid seventies prog rock! (King Crimson...)
No, you didn't, and they were. Very good call. http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...bear_thumb.gif