Sentences with phrase «archetypes such»

While this selection covers a relatively short period of time, it articulates how as an artist he stands in for other archetypes such as the tour guide, the flâneur and the ethnographer.
In the 1940's, these connotations evolved towards a more universal language which included the creation of myths such as Idolatress I (1944) by Hans Hofmann (1942 — 43), archetypes such as Pollock's totemic Male and Female, and primitivistic forms such as the savage biomorphs of Richard Pousette - Dart's Undulation (ca. 1941 — 42).
Whereas Altair questioned Western conceptions of who could serve as a hero, Ezio drew from classic Western hero archetypes such as Zorro, the Scarlet Pimpernel, and even Batman.
Units do follow the standard RPG archetypes such as tanks and healers but what's interesting about Fire Emblem is dragon veins which not allow you alter the terrain but create special spots such as regeneration for your characters.
In comparison with Egyptian and Hellenistic divine archetypes such as Isis and Demeter, the biblical traditions can not be expected to yield much fruit.

Not exact matches

The comedy actor never fit the archetype of a hero, especially one with such an established history.
Well, part of the problem is that the legends in the Bible frequently exhibit mythological archetypes that have been employed by countless religions, such as the God martyred for mankind's salvation.
But to do such is to assume the archetype of the male senile tyrant is prevalent and ignore the other archetype of the benevolent father.
Sr Patricia, relying on Franciscan sources, describes the Franciscan life as a pre-eminent model and archetype of «evangelical life», something other traditions, such as my own Dominican one, may well resent.
There is a self - conscious use of archetypes from other genres that contributes to making Star Wars such an enjoyable experience.
In such an understanding, the archetype or paradigm persists through time almost independent of its observable manifestations.
There's also the priest, who had an affair years ago and fathered a bastard child whom Jack meets, but the secret really serves no purpose save for making the priest a man who understands the psychological trauma in harboring dark secrets — a clichéd archetype in better films such as Odd Man Out (1947), or rendered more interminable in clunkers like Prayer for the Dying (1987).
What differentiates Rudolph's compulsive use of such howlers — which comprise much of the «screwball» part of «screwball noir» — from Altman's otherwise similar running gags is that they conjure up classic Hollywood archetypes.
The protagonist is such a profoundly boring and uncharismatic character, as played by Jack Lowden, that it falls to these successive manic pixie dream girl archetypes to push him into doing really anything at all, and when his efforts fail - which they almost always do - they are cast aside.
The Best Picture winner of that year — one that heralded for many the ascendance of the «indie» and predicted, if one were cynical enough to predict such a gloriously retarded thing at the time, the major studios scampering to erect boutique «major - minis» and hence create their very own independent movies — was of course Sam Mendes's grimoire of suburban gothic archetypes, American Beauty.
The 1982 comedy «Fast Times at Ridgemont High» is the prototypical coming - of - age guy flick best known for enduring stoner - surfer archetype Jeff Spicoli, played by future Oscar winner Sean Penn, the image of a topless Phoebe Cates and as the introduction to the amiable zen of screenwriter Cameron Crowe, who would go on to create such bro - riffic tales as «Say Anything,» «Singles,» «Jerry Maguire» and «Almost Famous.»
With the prevalence of modern female writers and directors in the media, such as Zoe Kazan, Tina Fey, Sofia Coppola, Kathryn Bigelow, and Jane Campion, strong and complex female characters are undergoing a renaissance as they continue to eclipse the underwritten female archetypes of cinema's past.
And while characters fail to break the mould of archetypes — Ken Watanabe's Dr. Ishiro Serizawa might be the most irritating of the bunch, and Sally Hawkins needn't even have bothered showing up on set her role is so limited — such is really all we need if we're talking about retelling a classic and not reinventing it.
And Anne Hathaway delivers a subtly satirical performance as her good sister the White Queen, gently parodying the elegant nature of such an archetype.
The supporting characters in the film all fill various archetypes that are somewhat typical for a story such as this.
Andy Serkis lends his mo - cap skills to the CGI - generated Supreme Leader Snoke; solid actors such as Domhnall Gleeson and Gwendoline Christie adopt the stuffy Brit baddie archetype in the dark - suited military roles (then it was «The Empire»; now, it is «The First Order»).
As such, Mistress America has allowed Baumbach and Gerwig to craft modern day archetypes — the awkwardly desirable nerd, the college - bound tabula rasa, the hipster goddess — and mock them to high heavens in pure unapologetically absurdist manner.
I decided to scrap the book and do a spoof because the film gave me such great archetypes to work with in characters that I knew would be enjoyable to take to extremes.
But you can hardly blame them for defaulting to archetype with such hapless direction throughout by Mick Jackson (also of The Bodyguard and Volcano).
Such archetypes tap into fierce debates in education today.
Also consider commercially available fresh food diets (typically dehydrated or dried) such as those from The Honest Kitchen, ZiwiPeak and Wysong Archetype.
Such creative archetypes allow it to more effectively explore new ideas by using several perspectives to view the same concepts.
While arguably not the first RTS game ever made, Westwood's 1992 release Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty acted as the archetype for future games in this genre such as Westwood's own Command and Conquer series, but also Age of Empires, Total Annihilation, Dungeon Keeper, Homeworld and Blizzard's Warcraft and Starcraft franchises.
The game's story has the same audience as the game itself, and as such has to adhere to certain conventions of that archetype.
The arsenal of doomsday devices which we have at our disposal has also been made much more realistic in comparison to the production's archetype; however, there is no shortage of various weapon prototypes, such as the Tesla coil which electrocutes nearby enemies.
Using resources gained from each battle, they will unlock new options through the tech tree allowing them to choose the archetype, and an array of armours, locomotors, weapons, and special abilities such as stealth and regeneration that will make each player's faction one of a kind.
Classic guns such as the Auto Rifle, Scout Rifle, and Pulse Rifle are making a return in the Destiny 2 Beta but players will also get their hands on a new archetype of gun: the SMG.
With the dearth in Israel of significant collections, I mean the direct unmediated experience of live pivotal and transformative masterworks one needs to acquire such artistic archetypes, an Italy summer program seemed the perfect way of both surmounting and illuminating what I saw as the dark zones.
The large - scale landscapes on display in the Wexner Center represent yet a new exploration, this time void of any sharp details — they are intentionally unfocused images that depict abstracted but recognizable archetypes of landscape imagery, such as mountains, sunsets and waterfalls.
Influenced by writers such as H.P. Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood, and J.K. Huysmans, Kazanjian is interested in the «narrative archetypes these authors utilized to de-familiarize the familiar.»
On one level, you can easily admire such strong reverence to a classic archetype.
As such, Linares considers the stick to be an archetype of a «thing;» a vessel devoid of connotation that anticipates signification through utility.
Our students were incredibly lucky to have the privilege to study under an artist with such talent, who also fought against the archetypes of the era, to create his own unique medium.
Such an archetype of beauty, in every museum of the world, the ubiquitous white Greek marbles, so aesthetically influential over centuries, but made to be painted!
The Mexican artist Francis Alÿs transforms apparently simple images into surprisingly powerful archetypes in works such as Untitled, 2001, depicting a man walking with his right index finger raised.
Known for constructing the feminine archetype through juxtaposing the ancient goddesses of Mesopotamia, Egypt and India with the more «modern» goddesses such as the Mona Lisa, Umm Kulthum, Tahiyya Karyokka, the artist's mother or aunts, Lutfi captures the women's emotions, their sexuality and experiences in order to simultaneously celebrate femininity and expose the cultural restrictions imposed upon it.
Incorporating the environments in which these emblems are embedded, Snapp offers the logos a new meaning, one that deals with divisions of associative realities — specifically, how one often becomes overly comfortable with such visual archetypes.
Connoting the practice of self - augmentation — of «dolling oneself up» — these intense hues draw attention to how such commodified materials are marketed towards certain consumer archetypes.
Fear of rejection is a characteristic associated with this archetype and it is frequently explored in fairy tales such as in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs — the story of a princess rejected by her family who is thrown into a journey of survival, both literally and metaphorically.
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