A plurality say bravery is red. Click a color to add your vote.
Bravery is red because…
“Heroes, like Superman and Spider-man, are often associated with the color red.”
“Griyffindor’s color is red in Harry Potter, and Merida’s hair is red in Brave.”
“Red feels like the fiercest color, like it has nothing to lose.”
“Red is bravery because red is a triumphant colour.”
“In Harry Potter, Gryffindor is red, and they are brave.”
“It’s bold and charming.”
“Bravery is red because bravery reminds me of Gryffindor, and their house’s main color is red.”
“It’s a strong, powerful color.”
“In the Harry Potter books, Gryffindor house is known for being brave, and Gryffindor’s colors are red and gold, so therefore, bravery is red.”
“Heroes in movies usually have red capes. In battle or war movies, blood is red, and so is the good team, usually. The hero usually has a fair amount of red connected to them.”
Bravery is orange because…
“Undertale reference.”
“Because ‘B’ is orange and also because orange is very bold and at least semi-trustworthy.”
“It makes me think of a lion.”
“Orange is a fierce color, and one needs that fierceness to be brave.”
“Merinda was brave, lions are brave, and in general, orange is a really vibrant, popping color.”
“Bravery is orange because it reminds of Merida—her hair is ginger!”
“Griffons are orange.”
“Fire. Fire is always fighting, and to be brave, you need to fight your fears.”
“In the movie ‘Brave,’ Merida’s hair is orange.”
“Like a tiger or lion.”
“Peanut butter. If you’re allergic to peanuts, you have to be brave enough to walk down the peanut butter aisle when you go grocery shopping.”
Bravery is purple because…
“It’s a strong colour.”
Bravery is yellow because…
“Bravery is yellow because an act of bravery can become a shining light for others.”
Bravery is grey because…
“Grey is stoic—I associate bravery with silently dealing with your fears.
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“Most shields and all that are gray.”
“Bravery reminds me of a knight in shining armor, and knights’ armor is usually a silver or gray color.”