A plurality say anguish is red. Click a color to add your vote.
Anguish is red because…
“Red is intense and often associated with negative feelings. Blue just feels too sad—it’s not aggressive enough.”
“It’s a very negative emotion, and many negative emotions (anger, stress, etc.) are represented by the color red.”
“The emotion usually puts some sort of stop to your day (even if it’s just to your mental state), like a stoplight.”
“Pain feels red, and what is anguish but extreme pain?”
“Anguish is bleeding pain, and when you close your eyes, all you see is red. Also, A is red for me.”
“Anguish is red because of the intense anger or distress that comes with suffering and pain.”
Anguish is grey because…
“It’s void of anything ’interesting’. Red has a pop to it, brown is soothing to the eye, but grey is just... nothing. It’s total anguish.”
Anguish is purple because…
“Purple feels like losing all air to suffocation—a struggle to take the next breath.”
“It’s deep and dark. It just feels like its screaming out in pain.”
“Purple is a very sad color.”
Anguish is orange because…
“Its not as fiery and active as red, but still a strong emotion.”
“Anguish is a warm color because of emotional intensity.”
Anguish is brown because…
“Well, A is red, but all the other letters are vastly different colors: N is blue, G is green, U is gray, I is red, S is white, H is pink- and when you mix all of those colors you get a slushy brown.”