Not exact matches
I could continue to ramble more
about its flaws — let's not
forget absurd
dialogue like «It's useless to dream, because nothing ever changes!»
The
dialogue immediately preceding Diana's noble charge, in which the well - meaning but decidedly mortal Steve Trevor tells her to
forget about the plight of villagers trapped on the other side of No Man's Land, reinforces her character's guiding moral principle — to protect the innocent — while her calm, confident stride as mortars explode all around her wordlessly conveys both her courage and naïveté.
It is intended to spark
dialogue across the field
about what it will take to remodel early education for the digital age: aiming high, boosting the workforce, tapping
forgotten assets, connecting people to each other and to information, and investigating what works.
The aim of Conversations Around Marlow Moss, is to put her work and
forgotten personality back in
dialogue with what came after and what happens now, as well as to ask questions
about what makes practice contemporary.
But the disjointed narratives and vulgar
dialogue in these strips are far from sanguine: long -
forgotten characters from Charles Manson's «family» chat in the nude
about sex, murder, infantile drug abuse, and necrophilia.