The Lion and the Unicorn is a short film in which three archetypal
characters debate points of view on nationalism, trade and finance, natural resources and politics.
Not exact matches
Indeed, added Cooper, when the Tories did mock -
debates to prep Cameron, some outside expert in the room said «I'll vote for that guy» —
pointing to the Clegg
character.
Feted, beloved, and at times «progressive» as it may be, Pixar is not immune to similarly «bloggy» issues regarding political correctness; a
debate over the absence of female lead
characters in their films began earlier this year and remains a valid and popular talking
point.
At that
point, the only interest the movie has is
debating which is more frustrating: that David Loucka's screenplay abandons its already shaky psychological logic for a twist (twice if one counts the movie's pointless coda) or that it lowers the
characters» intelligence to the
point that they all line up on at a time to fall victim to the horrors inside the titular house.
A couple of
characters you think you're familiar with, who I treat differently are going to be there... and that will definitely be a
point of great
debate, I'm sure.
As artist Coco Fusco would rightly
point out later, the ensuing
debate brought to reality the Scanlan
character's «castration fantasy about white male erasure» at the hands of a newly empowered group of younger, politically savvy artists and critics who read the works not from Scanlan's vantage
point, but as women of color.
In law school, most upcoming lawyers are exposed to the so - called «Socratic Method,» in which the professor — generally in modern dress and typically not speaking Greek — seeks to compel the student to find or discover or discern or make a lucky guess at the
point of doctrine under consideration, much as the
character we know as «Socrates» in the Dialogues of Plato does with his students or
debating partners.