The term
"central theme" refers to the main subject or idea that a story, book, or any piece of work revolves around. It is the most important message or concept that the author or creator wants to convey to the audience.
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Sometimes we disagree when we attempt to summarize
central themes of Scripture or try to provide a comprehensive overview of biblical teaching on a particular topic, such as the family or economic justice.
For a long time you have addressed political and social issues as
central themes in your paintings.
Two
central themes run through her research: (1) examining tools for professional education and teacher learning, and (2) investigating student learning and classroom practice.
These platforms, also, give you a lot more customization options, letting you create a
strong central theme that reinforces your organization's vision and values.
Despite the
films central theme, this deeply evocative tale is a remarkably well balanced experience that never forces opinion.
Then every episode could have it's
own central theme that that particular episode could have been focused on.
Dating shouldn't feel like an interview, nor should marriage potential or starting a family be
central themes in the first date.
Above all, keep in mind the one
central theme running through each of these practices: write as clearly as possible for your audience.
Part of media research is sorting through floods of data to identify what's truly useful and
identify central themes, then extract those themes to create something truly meaningful.
The Tate War and Sandra's death became
central themes for his later works: he often depicted himself and his deceased wife as angels.
The 2014 effort was part of a high - tech form of voter persuasion touted by the company, which under Bannon identified and tested the power of anti-establishment messages that later would emerge
as central themes in President Trump's campaign speeches, according to Chris Wylie, who left the company at the end of that year.
Gorovoy, who was Bourgeois» assistant for more than 30 years, has curated a unique selection of works dealing
with central themes in the artist's oeuvre.
Organized
around central themes, the exhibition features approximately 150 works by 60 artists, ranging from those who became major international figures to lesser - known artists who nonetheless made important contributions.
Kelly Taxter, Associate Curator moderates a discussion with writer and critic Kirsty Bell and artists Tom Burr and Adam Putnam focusing
on central themes in the exhibition Marc Camille Chaimowicz: Your Place or Mine...
Beyond geographical categories, but along
central themes such as the body, consumer culture or conceptual approaches, a multi-faceted panorama of the art of the late 20th century ensues.
Neither of the two main female characters is a mother, but the price of fertility and the cost of being dedicated to one's profession are
central themes here, as are close bonds between both men and women and their surrogate children.
Eykyn Maclean's inaugural exhibition at Frieze Masters, Pop Dialouges, explored
central themes from the Pop movement as portrayed by American and European artists during the 1960s and 1970s.
Calder
explored central themes and motifs that he soon transferred to the medium of sculpture, leading to his abstract wire objects, his invention of the mobile in 1931, and his motorized wall panels.
His practice reflects both upon the political and his own personal experiences of growing up in Apartheid and Post-Apartheid South Africa, with
central themes which revolve around violence, labour, security and ritual.
It has a fascinating, genuinely inspiring
central theme about how the ideas and ideals of one generation can incite action in the next.
Although his quest for personal identity and testing the limits of his body
remained central themes during his entire oeuvre, Ulay's main artistic concern has been to explore in many different ways the concept of «the ontology of photography», referring to Andre Bazin's definition of photography as a «preservation of life by representation of life», and as a «mould of reality».
Between the violence of humanity and violence of God, it is obvious that «violence is the
most central theme in the Old Testament» (Must There be Scapegoats?
Featuring a major new sound and video installation and a large - scale drawing project, the exhibition
addresses central themes in Anri Sala's oeuvre, exploring the relationships between music and narrative, architecture and film and interleaving qualities of different media in both complex and intuitive ways to produce works in which one medium takes on the qualities of another.
She deftly explores the medium's umbilical relation to memory and history, both
central themes within her work.
It
highlights central themes of positive memory, impact of storytelling, longevity and energy of family connections, facing life transitions, taking courageous actions, and especially, finding meaning in both life and death.
Themes of memory, autobiography, mythology, and dreams became
more central themes in her work in the 1980s.
High recognition value: Creates a visual
central theme across individual learning units and / or topics - and therefore provides a framework for these learning units and / or topics.
High recognition value: Uses a standard format (e.g. for recurring topics), a
visual central theme is created across individual learning units.
STARTING IN 2010, when Apple made the Retina display and display -
quality central themes for its product marketing, displays have experienced an unprecedented renaissance in new technologies for smartphones, tablets, TVs, and even new classes of products such as wearable displays.
The selection of works
reveals central themes of Bourgeois autobiographical art, as the unconscious, anxiety, pain and pleasure, but also the paradoxes of the self, struggling between the loneliness and the necessity to connect with others.
This call to the present in terms of the nearness of the kingdom is
so central a theme as to produce something approaching a formal pattern.
It will be necessary, however, to go back to the beginnings of the new heretical movement in Hinduism and see how it arose and what therefore these new scriptures have to say on the
great central themes of Hindu scripture.
These cults, however variously embellished with details from native myth and Christian belief, all advance the
same central theme: the world is about to end in a terrible cataclysm.
[15] Art historian David Campany calls Picture for Women an important early work for Wall as it
establishes central themes and motifs found in much of his later work.
Any movie about modern financial crime, however simplistic, has to overcome a plot that's almost completely intangible: It can go big on ego and excess à la The Wolf Of Wall Street or make narrative dislocation and abstraction
into central themes, as in Michael Mann's underappreciated Blackhat.
He
discusses central themes of death and darkness and puts dialogue from the scene into context with reference to the feud between the Montagues and Capulets and how Romeo would feel in the Capulets» tomb.
At the conference, Scott Klinker, 3D Designer - in - Residence at Cranbrook Academy of Art, will
share central themes that are changing international design culture — including ideas about self - production, critical design, conceptual craft and other topics.
Feelings around intimacy, loss, and shame which manifest as depression and anxiety are
often central themes.
Creating the right culture and reinforcing the commitment of everyone in the organization to winning the World Series were two of the higher level and
very central themes of the conversation.
As in creator David Milch's previous HBO shows, Deadwood and the short - lived John from Cincinnati, one of Luck's
central themes concerns the building of a community.
• Whilst some of the prominent synthetic attempts to capture the encyclical's
central themes mention «anthropology» we have discovered only one (see Stratford Caldecott below) that mentions «metaphysics».
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