Sentences with phrase «dramatic form»

In the most dramatic form of resistance, students simply refuse to do things they have been taught to believe should be done for them.
The most concrete and dramatic form of the symbol is the myth.
Miller's film will also find Tatum in dramatic form again - something he's been more inclined towards doing in recent years, having done fine work in movies like 10 Years, The Vow, Magic Mike, and Side Effects.
Many of the most dramatic forms of selfishness, the murderous cheats, come from bacteria, so Werren welcomes the C. elegans scam as a rare case discovered in animals.
I love this one of Sophia because it captures her courage in such dramatic form.
Actually, 2001 doesn't exactly fit that first camp either: something in its mandarin blankness and balletic vastness, and refusal to trade in the emollient dramatic forms of human interest and human sympathy.
His sense of dramatic form seemed less that of melting and remodelling raw material than of placing well - discovered objets trouvés into order.
In the meantime, it's a solid return to dramatic form for Matthew McConaughey.
With two subsequent sequels proving to be even more profitable, Neeson has firmly - established himself as a bonafide action star, and although Martin Scorsese's upcoming Silence may well find him back on prime dramatic form, he is showing no signs of turning his back on the genre that he has seemingly embraced with opening arms in recent years.
Curiously, the main theme, in its most elongated and dramatic form with strings, really sounds like the main theme composed a few years later for Island in the Sky (1953) by Emil Newman and Hugo Friedhofer.
She thought she found it with her gynecologist (Scott, in rare dramatic form).
Johnny Depp's career has faltered recently, but with crime drama Black Mass in post-production, we should hopefully get to see him on fine dramatic form once again.
Design surfaces convey a kinetic elegance, relying more on voluminous body sections than surface details to create dramatic forms.
Using a condensed and dramatic form mixing elements of comic book art, Californian underground, and murals with the great European tradition, the large scale religious implementations of the Baroque in particular, Danø works range from the traditional painting to reliefs and singular objects.
The noetic power resident within the self's understanding of passingness must, in preaching, be conjoined to the revelationary power resident within a story of redemptive deeds accomplished in sequential, dramatic form, within time and passingness.
Exciting oral and written reports — some in dramatic form — were presented by various live - in groups.
The strategy of withdrawal (# 1 above) maintains in a dramatic form the prophetic witness against social evils; under a totalitarian government it may be the only way in which the church can exist at all.
Many of us are now jumpy, if not panicky, because of the astounding and dramatic form and pace in which it has accelerated and come upon us in the last few decades, and because of the manner in which it has taken place under auspices other than ourselves and outside our political, ideological, and religious control.
Night terrors differ from normal nightmares in that they are a dramatic form of sleep disturbance.
PLAYWRIGHT: But there are so many deeper elements to the artistry: for instance, in contriving textual structure and dramatic form to illustrate content.
The film, which maintains clear ties to the dramatic form of Ariel Dorfman's original play, takes place over the course of a stormy night.
Swanberg's sense of dramatic form is seemingly instantaneous and vast.
I mention that Adam Scott is in «rare» dramatic form but I should mention that I saw this film over a month ago.
Or whether perhaps we are just seeing all the fragments of Cathryn's latest children's fiction (which she periodically works on and narrates in voiceover) coming together in (psycho) dramatic form, like in the Coen brothers» Barton Fink or François Ozon's Swimming Pool.
Students analyze the development of dramatic forms, production practices, and theatrical traditions across cultures and historical periods and explain influences on contemporary theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions
Exam Screenplays for film Group Worksheet on Commedia adaptable to any dramatic form or devised play
For example, if a child is a bodily - kinesthetic learner, but dislikes memorizing facts for history class, have him repeat answers to trivia along with the toss of a ball, or encourage her to act out historical scenes in a dramatic form.
This was followed in 2006 by a novel in dramatic form, The Sunset Limited, originally performed by Steppenwolf Theatre Company of Chicago and published in paperback by Vintage Books.
A six year, US$ 100 million renaissance orchestrated by Parisian interior designer Studio MHNA has brought the age of Morocco's Saadian dynasty to architectural life in the dramatic form of the new landmark Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech.
Barbara Morgan captures modern dancer Martha Graham as she stretches her body into a dramatic form.
He turned away from abstraction in the 1950s, developing a style that continued to use the dramatic forms and vivid colors of abstract expressionism while portraying recognizable subjects — landscapes, portraits, interiors, and still lifes.
The sculptures are at once contemporary and ancient; the dramatic forms and shapes of the headdresses are specifically drawn from the Botanical Garden's collections: the cor - ten steel sculpture Guiomar, sited directly inside the Garden's Conservatory gate entry, is embraced by a filigree headdress of delicate ferns, whereas the sculpture Ivy, sited in and floating above the Conservatory entrance fountain, is a flourish of abstraction alluding to windblown palm fronds.
In dramatic form this poses the question: How should one think about and cite to a provision of the U.S. Code or any of its state counterparts?
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