Sentences with phrase «characters out of their imagination»

People certainly have created some very fantastic characters out of their imagination, and in many ways God, with his omni - everything, is a very simple character to imagine into being.

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Biggest offenders include those where the author's lack of imagination or energy just scream out «I can't be bothered», or «I'm lame» which of course, all reveal clues about character, intelligence, or confidence.
The premise captures the imagination, and the characters are well cast, even if they're mere archetypes out of the gate.
Most of the people Burt meets along the way stem from an over-imaginative imagination, but such larger - than - life characters are completely in keeping with the kind of tall tale this weird and wonderful odyssey plays out as.
NOTE: Interestingly, the screenwriter initially envisioned the film as a more subtle, psychological character piece in which the creatures were merely the figment of a mentally ill young boy's imagination, but, uh... well, it didn't quite turn out that way.
There are some elements that are well managed — the symbol illumination that Stuart refers to above works very well, and the scenes with Robert Langdon's imagination played out are a useful technique that allow some streamlining of the exposition and reduction in the relative verbosity of his character.
This session will address the importance of plot structure and character development; the interplay of truth, memory, and imagination; how to discern what to include in your story and what to leave out; and identifying and finding your audience.
A pair of characters who seemed to sit patiently on the sidelines of my imagination, occasionally calling out, «When you're ready, we're here.»
But Hirst has always had more than a little touch of the provocateur about him, so in this encyclopedic show on the history of mankind and art, he slips in allusions to Walt Disney's Pluto, to a pharaoh who looks a lot like Pharrell Williams, and to a mythological character who seems to have leapt out of Paul McCarthy's imagination.
For the Ghanaian - British painter Lynette Yiadom - Boakye paints imagined portraits: characters who grow out of her imagination, out of memories, old photographs, or «any number of preoccupations,» as she titled a painting from 2010.
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