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"You are all the colors in one, at full brightness", how d you interpret this?

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Diane Nguyen I see it as a symbolic way of telling the person you love how breathtaking they are.

If you look up the term 'color theory,' you'll learn that it is how humans perceive color. If you've watched the film 'Inside Out,' you'll get a clear picture of what I'm saying (i.e., red symbolizes anger, blue for sadness, and yellow for joy).

Finch declaring that Violet is all the colors in one at full brightness means that he admires her complexities. He sees her as the perfect amount of chaos and peace embodied by various colors.
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