Sentences with phrase «commenting upon the characters»

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To develop this procedure, Gregory commented upon a powerful metaphor from Ezekiel, who spoke of first digging at a wall until there appeared a door, through which he then went in where he beheld the «abominations,» the hoary characters, the fantasies of deceit.
Noisy and short on charm, Pan does nothing to enhance or comment upon the universe of Barrie, who is given credit for introducing these characters.
It's uncomfortable (as it should be, I guess)-- the inappropriateness of the attack commented upon by one of the irregulars in a serious way — and it breaks the cardinal rule of never asking a character you hope to redeem do something irredeemable.
The disarming directness and seeming simplicity of Reichardt's direction can lull you into thinking that there isn't anything going on, when in fact the film is built on a multiplicity of details and insights, never commented upon but essential to understanding the character and her situation.
When racial minorities do feature in such films, it's either as token characters whose ethnicity is never meaningfully commented upon (Lando Calrissian being the classic example) or in the form of analogies that themselves reek of racism (like the insect - like, ghettoized aliens in District 9, or the orcs in Netflix's Bright that inexplicably invoke Latinx and black stereotypes, even though those races also exist within the world of the film).
In doing so, students learn to interpret and infer the key elements of plot in texts, comment upon the key themes and plot ideas running through a text, and empathise with the first - person perspective of a character.
Crais conceived of the novel as a stand - alone, but realized that — in Elvis Cole — he had created an ideal and powerful character through which to comment upon his life and times.
The BSB Guidance above sets out Lord Bingham's comments in Medcalf on pleading: «The requirement is not that [the pleader] should necessarily have before him / her evidence in admissible form but that s / he should have material of such a character as to lead a responsible lawyer to conclude that serious allegations should properly be based upon it.»
Upon reading all of the genuinely heartfelt comments describing Arthur's personality and character so far herein by those who knew him, I would have to say that Arthur must have been a rare bird indeed.
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