Sentences with phrase «became allegories»

Thus, the story becomes an allegory of the ministry of Jesus to Jews and outcasts among the Jews, the theme of Luke's gospel, and of the ministry of the Church first to Jews and then to Gentiles, the theme of Acts.
In the end, it becomes an allegory for the times in which we live.
Edgerton's script becomes an allegory for what happens when bullies grow up.
Instead, Hadzihalilovic's film becomes an allegory of a young girl's development into womanhood, and when taken on this level the film suddenly becomes a great deal more interesting.
The book becomes an allegory for the consequences of flirting with evil.
Regina Silveira Mundus Admirabilis, a large - scale site - specific graphic vinyl installation engaging the façade of SITE's building, courtyard, and mezzanine, will depict a of insects that become an allegory for global corruption and environmental degradation.
The resulting double narrative becomes an allegory of the creative process: Glen as Art's (Ted's) prostitute, and Glen and his relationship to his art practice.
What appeared to be a painting about the stabilization of a painting instead becomes an allegory of disallowance and insecurity, with touch charged and denied, and racial identifiers mismatched, displaced, and altogether confounded.
The unfolding action becomes an allegory of human behavior under social and psychological «pressure.»

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If you choose the second option, and claim that it's all just an allegory for the tenacity of hope in the midst of a world gone mad, then what becomes of history's arc?
Some Religions will become extinct, the survivors will have to recede to explain go that their sacred texts are all allegory.
The next ebook I am working on is a satirical allegory about my quest to become the world's greatest fisherman.
By serving as a politically resonant allegory about the ways differing beliefs can divide friends and family, it also became one of Marvel's first, bonafide tragedies — a story of what happens when good people get their priorities confused.
Written with courage and poignancy, this allegory from First Things» poetry editor ambitiously tries to take a step back from our society in order to show how America has drifted into becoming a nation that now seems to be waffling, especially in the face of the upcoming presidential election.
Gene Roddenberry often pushed his series to explore stories as allegories for modern life and politics; here «Trek» becomes a Cold War story in which the Federation and a nearly bankrupt Klingon Empire are dropped into the context of a political thriller.
The film, which has been interpreted as a commentary on the empty bromides of self - help culture as well as an allegory of the AIDS crisis, became a breakthrough for both Haynes and Moore, who would go on to collaborate on such ravishing period pieces as Far from Heaven and Wonderstruck (which premiered at Cannes last month).
A powerful allegory about environmental destruction, this richly atmospheric drama follows a teenage girl as she goes on vacation with her father, a wealthy landowner who becomes obsessed with eliminating the carp fish from his artificial lagoon.
Wonder Woman (Patty Jenkins, 2017) The scene in which Diana realizes how far she can jump and climbs a wall — smashing a new path upward for herself to reach & become the God Killer (big budget female filmmaker allegory alert!)
This becomes a facetiously accurate allegory when attempting to fathom the mysteries of cinema in general and Cannes and its jury in particular.
The title of Kadir Nelson's If You Plant a Seed recalls the slippery - slope hijinks of a certain demanding mouse and his cookie (or moose and muffin, if you prefer), and the rabbit and mouse at the beginning of this gorgeous book certainly need to learn some manners — but fortunately they do, and their gardening efforts become a sweet allegory for the importance of kindness and sustainability.
It is time for women — and not just the semi-naked women who are sculpted as allegories for Justice or Peace — to become part of the grammar of our streets.»
In the hands of Swedish artist Nathalie Djurberg, animation becomes a medium for transgressive and nightmarish allegories of desire and malcontent.
If the artists» intentions are grounded in political allegory, then the point becomes a conundrum of such difficulty, registering them hard to understand.
Taken together, the reproduction of images in these works becomes a complex allegory for the reproduction of the cultural status quo — in particular the perpetuation of racial, class, and gender hierarchies in American culture.
A confluence of allegories and histories that in Leckey's words has become «metalized, gauzified, vegetalized and petrified, a medieval gnostic gone septic, its body now merely a thing amongst things — the Spirit has departed the flesh.»
The enormous cavernous figure is represented as a narcissistic «thinker», part statue, part cyborg, a confluence of allegories and histories that, in Leckey's words, has become «metalized, gauzified, vegetalized and petrified, a medieval gnostic gone septic, its body now merely a thing amongst things — the spirit has departed the flesh.»
Five years later, Allegory became a reality and Alma became one of the first female Big Law lawyers to start a legal technology company.
Bob Ambrogi: So has it become sort of the — you talked earlier about eDiscovery software and how there was nothing equivalent for litigation, so has it just sort of become eDiscovery software for the litigation phase of the case, I mean do you transition from the eDiscovery stage into Allegory?
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