Sentences with phrase «as archetypical»

Indeed, these traditional owners, specifically some of the Campbells, Carnegies, Morgans and Wards, came to be held out as archetypical hunter - gatherers, widely depicted, described and discussed.
By the way, as an archetypical «denier» I do NOT deny that climate is changing.
His works awake collective memories of all of those underpasses and backyards that one has presumably seen countless times and which have impressed themselves in our minds as archetypical images.more
Yes, it's as generic a scheme as could be imagined for any super-villain, but then again, we're not speaking of any old rogue but of Professor Moriarty, who — despite being a player in only two of Doyle's stories chronicling the adventures of the prototypical «consulting detective» — has come to be popularly known as the archetypical archnemesis.
If there is a common theme that resonates in Protestant attempts to recoup something lost in the rejection of Mary, it is the description of her as the archetypical Christian, the mother of believers.
In her 2014 essay «Cassandra Among the Creeps,» Rebecca Solnit uses the story of Cassandra, daughter of the king of Troy, as an archetypical example of a woman who was not believed even though she told the truth, in a sort of reverse parable to the Boy Who Cried Wolf.

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Another referred to Barbara Jordan, a civil rights activist and congresswoman as «Barbara Morondon,» the «archetypical half - educated victimologist.»
The actual archetypical buyer personas that are created serve as an interface and a narrative to social, cultural, and behavioral research of buyers within organizations as well as in individual environments.
The introduction of new technology should serve as a trigger event for refreshing your buyer behavior research and archetypical buyer personas that serve as the interface and narrative.
Hume is an archetypical example, but Whitehead is not immune as his theory of eternal object attests.
A perfectly cast narrative that turns what looks like archetypical cliches into personable and effective characters, Strangers is a extremely perceptive look at modern America and its historical role as a melting pot.
As her foil, Anthony Hopkins is the archetypical antihero — cultured, quick - witted, and savagely murderous — delivering a harrowing portrait of humanity gone terribly wrong.
Performance wise I didn't suffer any major issues and overall Destiny 2 stands out as one of the more visually appealing entries in the shooter genre, with bright and colourful environments and foes in lieu of your archetypical drab grey aesthetic.
The climax takes place on the grounds of a rundown play - land inspired by the stories of the Brothers Grimm (where the truth of her origin is revealed), and her primary hunter is a CIA agent named Marissa (Cate Blanchett), who serves as both the wicked stepmother (There's little doubt that had things gone her way, Hanna would be working alongside her in covert operations) and the big, bad wolf (She appears, at one key moment, out of the maw of her archetypical inspiration).
What you don't see in the trailer is what constitutes the other 75 % of the film, namely, the highly predictable brother - helping - brother side stories of families and strangers coming together in their time of great need, and all of the usual wafer - thin archetypical characters you expect in an ensemble film such as this.
Originally shot in 2009, «LOST» and Cloverfield scribe Drew Goddard directs a script by himself and Joss Whedon which deconstructs the archetypical horror sub-genre popularized by such films as The Evil Dead.
It further proposes motivation to learn as a new subjective measurement instead of plain satisfaction (one of the archetypical usability dimensions) as a more appropriate one when it comes to eLearning applications.
Linkle looks more like an archetypical «little sister» type character like you see in anime as opposed to Link's actual siblings.
The radical appropriation of the joke series echoes Warhol's Campbell Soup Can paintings and the monochrome jokes are archetypical of Richard Prince's creation as they define the dry, dead - pan aesthetic of the artist.
From the beginning of her practice, Engel's foundation of inquiry has been an exploration of the development of culture through myth and fable, and as with so much of the lore she studies, she has designated the archetypical animal form as representatives of humanity.
An archetypical abusive comment from Web, as always suggesting a lack of confidence in his own argument, hence the need to spice it up — if such braindead low - grade, could be called spice, that is.
While the government's monitoring of our thoughts may be the archetypical Orwellian intrusion, the government's surveillance of our movements over a considerable time period through new technologies, such as the collection of cell - site - location records, without the protections of the Fourth Amendment, puts our country far closer to Oceania than our Constitution permits.
While the government's monitoring of our thoughts may be the archetypical Orwellian intrusion, the government's surveillance of our movements over a considerable time period through new technologies, such as the collection of cell - site - location records, without the protections of the Fourth Amendment, puts our country far closer to Oceania than our Constitution
While some might refer to her as a «television personality» or «socialite,» Kim Kardashian is an archetypical personal brand.
I think The Cosby Show represent an archetypical authoritative family: Control / demandingness is high and responsiveness / warmth is high as well.
Before diving into the authoritarian parenting mindset, let's take a quick look at the pure, archetypical authoritarian personality as it was originally theorized by sociologist and philosopher Theodor Adorno.
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