Sentences with phrase «give fictional life»

Peter De Vries» novels give fictional life to the disbelief that eschews oleaginous substitutes.

Not exact matches

Jackson gave Shaq a copy of Hermann Hesse's Siddartha, a fictional account of the life of Buddha, with the hope that it might make the goofy young centre think about his relationship with material possessions, creating a spiritual change that would, in the end, make him a better player.
The show, about a puffin family living on a fictional island, also features a loving sibling relationship between main character Oona and her little brother, Baba, which will give your squabbling kids something to aspire to.
In real life, however, someone wrote the speech that the fictional president Josiah Bartlet never got to give.
The actress who gave life to Cookie Lyons, one of television's most memorable fashion fiends, has proven time and again that she's got style chops of her own, fictional character aside.
This sounds like it's going to be one of those typical sports stories about an underdog surmounting adversity and finding triumph, but Zhao is too invested in the truth of the lives of the real Jandreau and the fictional Brady to give us something that clichéd.
We're shown real life problems in a fictional story that gives us real life solutions.
Danny gives it a whirl, only to find that he is transported into the Jack Slater movie itself, living in the fictional world of action heroes and movie clichés.
Given everything the actors go through bringing this tale to life, it's not that surprising to find fictional romance has begotten real - life romance.
Given how inert the average modern manga - ka's life is, manga about manga artists and the publishing industry are surprisingly common, from pumped - up fictional depictions like Bakuman.
It is historically astute — fictional certainly, but entertaining and credible, cleverly using the little that is known about Shakespeare to give Aemilia a dramatic, engaging life of her own.
Two tales of love and injustice twist into a singular yarn where time gets timeless, structural gets playful, knowing gets mysterious, fictional gets real — and all life's givens get given a second chance.
Fictional and autobiographical, her photographs find the captivating in the mundane and the aesthetically stunning at the heart of normality, giving life and imagination to ordinary existence.
And then get them to not only bring back into their fictional energy budget, KT97 and ilk, the Water Cycle, but to bring back the thermal infrared heat on the move from the Sun as the real world direct heat source for land and oceans, and, to give back to shortwave which they claim does this in place of thermal energy direct from the Sun, its real properties and properties, its chemical energy cycle, that store which slow releases heat back into the greenhouse atmosphere by recycling Life.
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