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 +"The result of my life is simply nothing, a mood, a [[monochrome|single color]]. My result is like the painting of the artist who was to paint a picture of the [[Israelites]] crossing the [[Red Sea]]. To this end, he painted the whole wall [[red]], explaining that the Israelites had already crossed over, and that the Egyptians were drowned."--''[[Either/Or]]'' (1843) by [[Søren Kierkegaard]]
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 +[[Image:The red splodge representing the reign of Ivan the Terrible in Gustave Doré's 'The History of Holy Russia'.jpg |thumb|right|200px|[[The red splodge representing the reign of Ivan the Terrible in Gustave Doré's 'The History of Holy Russia']]]]
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-:''[[Red light district]], [[rouge]]'' +'''Red''' is the [[color]] at the long [[wavelength]] end of the [[visible spectrum]] of [[light]], next to [[Orange (colour)|orange]] and opposite [[Violet (color)|violet]]. It has a [[dominant wavelength]] of approximately 625–740 [[nanometre]]s.
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Red-light district ]]
 +*[[rouge]]
 +*''[[The Red and the Black]]''
 +*[[danger]]
 +*[[blood]]
 +*[[love]]''
 +*[[Blushing]]''
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"The result of my life is simply nothing, a mood, a single color. My result is like the painting of the artist who was to paint a picture of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea. To this end, he painted the whole wall red, explaining that the Israelites had already crossed over, and that the Egyptians were drowned."--Either/Or (1843) by Søren Kierkegaard

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Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has a dominant wavelength of approximately 625–740 nanometres.

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