Sentences with phrase «human character into»

In her skilled hands, portraits of artists are pure, reverent tributes that demonstrate an ability to translate human character into two - dimensional art.
Basically what that means is during fights you can change from your normal human character into a huge monster.
I'm not depending on ever - more fantastic evilbadcritters or new magical abilities, I put my human characters into new settings and create new challenges they have to overcome.
She did not appear in another game for nine years until 2000's Mario Tennis by Camelot Software Planning on the Nintendo 64, in order to introduce more human characters into the game.

Not exact matches

But as Johnston noted, the changing character of business structures and the marketplace are making it increasingly necessary for business owners and executives to pay greater attention to the human resource aspects of operation: «Tasks that were once neatly slotted into well - defined and narrow job descriptions have given way to broad job descriptions or role definitions.
The complete character of a human being does not come into view unless we add Homo ludens, man the player, to Homo sapiens, intelligent man, Homo faber, man the maker of things, and Homo laborans, man the worker.
It is no accident that Shakespeare is translated into most of the major languages of the world, because the characters that stalk through his plays, though they wear the costumes of Englishman, Italian, Dane, or Jew, are timeless human figures whose loves, hates, ambitions, fears, weaknesses, courage, and heroism are those of every man.
One should not fight God and insist that he give us his Word in another way, or, as we are more apt to do, rework his Word along theological or cultural prejudices that turn into a minefield of principles, propositions, or imperatives but denude it of its ad hoc character as truly human.
In a piece entitled «The happiness of pursuit», in Time magazine July 2013, we read: «All human beings may come equipped with the pursuit - of - happiness impulse — the urge to find lusher land just over the hill, fatter buffalo in the next valley — but it's Americans who have codified the idea, written it into the Declaration of Independence and made it a central mandate of the national character
Into this more universal setting MacLeish puts less obtrusive and more human characters than those he had initially created.
In the great Western civilizations, this manifests itself partly by their individual spheres isolating themselves and each of them establishing its own basis and order, and partly by the principle itself losing its absolute character and validity, so that the holy norm degenerates into a human convention, or by the attachment to the absolute being reduced, avowedly or unavowedly, to a mere symbolic - ritual requirement, which may be adequately satisfied in the cultic sphere.
It appears in a different form partly because the problem of social continuity has become as great for us as the problem of change and reform, but even more because the historical, cultural character of human existence has come into fuller view.
In the philosophic tradition it is the idealists rather than the naturalists who have made the fullest place for this insight into the essentially social character of human existence, though contemporary naturalism as in Mead, Dewey, and Wieman has achieved a similar perspective.
This basic divergence re the character of time importantly finds its way into their final visions of the goodness of human life.
Thank you for laying bare what your god really is: a manifestation of all HUMAN traits, good and bad, rolled up into one big fictional character.
Because Kirk believ ed that such an understanding was best apprehended and transmitted through imaginative literature, it is only right that his short stories and fiction best enable one to appreciate the character of his insight into the human predicament.
Some of the specific stimuli of my sober reflections have been the histories of the fiendishly diverse injustices, cruelties, tyrannies and butcheries human beings have inflicted on one another — in particular the long, appalling story of Jewish suffering at the hands of Christian Europe with its insane climax under the Nazis; Camus's searing reflections on our blood - soaked century; accounts of the horrors of plagues and epidemics at whose complete mercy human beings for so long existed; and insights of depth psychology into the character and influence of the unconscious, childhood and repression in our behavior.
The native genius and character of the several peoples of the Western world; the profound significance of the Greek intellect still potent in the analytic mood of the present; the constructive, organizing genius of Rome: all these and much more have gone into the making of the modern dwelling of the human spirit.
In the so - called practical fields the unity is even greater; here there is common concern for developing relevant, effective preaching in the local church on the basis of Scriptures; for a religious education Christian rather than either humanistic or denominational in character; for guiding men into pastoral work that meets human needs.
There is a limit which stands not only at the end of human life as death, but which is built into the structure of human life by virtue of its creaturely character.
When my new acquaintance discovered that I was a theologian and that I was particularly interested in studying how Romanesque art and architecture illustrated the Augustinian - Anselmian character of the faith of the early Middle Ages — with its profound pessimism about the human condition apart from grace — the conversation sent him into a mood of self - reproach and even to consideration of abandoning his dissertation topic.
The universe itself is an adventure into mystery, and our religions are simply various ways of explicating this inherent character of the universe at the human level of emergence.
@Godpot... (God — pot... I'll have to try that... seems Dad has been holding back...) and that Moses character... I'll wager there was more than just a bush burnin» up there... (wouldn't know... me and that bird were trying to figure out the physics of stuffing «God» into a human womb right about that time... I'm thinking all these characters, not just me, were a bit «touched» as my child «Reality» likes to say...: 0)
The question posed and left unanswered concerns the character's ability to love, and Greene's message is always the same: it is our human capacity to love which both leads us into sin and redeems us.
Bowen was a philosophy major at Stanford and his insights into the human character provoke thought and learning tools for his team.
Psychologists who have studied attachment have found that when human kids have that same kind of licking and grooming - style bonding with their parents, especially in the first year of life, it gives them all sorts of psychological strength, confidence [and] character that, when they reach school age and even into adulthood, will make a huge difference in how well they do.»
An artist can assemble these blocks into an approximate representation of any virtual character, be it a human, a dog or an elephant or even just single body parts like arms or a hand.
But scientists have begun venturing deeper into the metaphorical valley to better understand why robots or virtual characters with certain human characteristics can trigger such mental uneasiness.
This description struck a chord; the Atlantic magazine even embellished the story with a video showing the «D'oh» - ey cartoon character evolving from a single cell into a human couch potato.
We want to give you a different perspective on dating through the century old tradition of the Chinese signs in a detailed analysis that provides amazing insights into human interaction, looking at each Chinese sign in turn, discussing the character traits of people born under it and describing their functioning in various types of relationships.
In the game, each character is actually a human who, thanks to exposure to various forms of radiation or hormones, transforms into a demolition - minded beast.
Its easy to see how many young men are seduced into wrongly believing Islam is at war with the world by extermists, but it is good to know there are some who defy the extremes and represent the best of human nature and character.
Forget the lack of deep character development and insight into the human condition, that's not what this film ever promised to be about.
Set in the same universe as the first game, but with different characters and a different setting, Outlast 2 is a twisted new journey into the depths of the human mind and its dark secrets.
Mortensen has the intensity to draw audiences into a fantasy world, but he is also human and vulnerable enough to keep his characters relatable.
While Gerwig and Baumbach's previous effort, «Frances Ha,» similarly explored complex female friendships and a main character earnestly struggling to grow as a human, «Mistress America» dips further into the New York groove and questionable creative endeavors that also mark «Lady Bird.»
Great storytellers can make great drama from seemingly average days in their character's lives, sometimes offering even more insight into the human condition by transcending the mundane than highlighting the abnormal.
«Human Traffic» is the best of that bad bunch predominantly because it has a reasonably strong cast, characters that are tolerable (I'd stop short of calling them outright likable), and is generally loved by that select group of people who buy into this sort of guff.
The three panelists — stars Connie Britton, Peter Krause and Angela Bassett, who also serves as co-producer — described the delicate balance of creating very human characters who must present the face of calm in grave emergencies, even as their personal lives are dissolving into chaos.
And the marvel is that she never loses her innate femininity, even when performing some very outlandish physical comedy — like turning her Lily Garland character into a human barbell so lover boy Bruce Granit (Andy Karl being absurdly macho) can do his bicep curls as the 20th Century carries the two of them from Chicago to New York City in 16 hours.
Opening titles explain that human characters speak their native tongues, while dogs have been translated into English.
Where The Hangover is funny in a mean - spirited, rude - boy way, Bridesmaids taps into Apatow's gift for producing comedies with human characters Read the rest of this entry»
Viewed from above, up to four human opponents battle to capture giant heads while battering each other into oblivion, with exuberant gameplay, confidently balanced characters and clever modes making for a rare multiplayer delight.
Östlund's method, as always, is to stage the human comedy in miniature: Nearly every scene is presented as an impeccably framed tableau, a tactic that effectively transforms characters, extras and audiences alike into participants in a grand sociological study.
Doyle repeatedly throws his characters into dangerous situations, not only to survive the aggressiveness of the zombies, but also the dangers of human nature.
Passing into his orbit are a big - hearted bank teller (Holly Hunter), who takes an inexplicable shine to this mumbling recluse; a seedy acquaintance (Harmony Korine, behaving like a character in a Harmony Korine movie); and his justifiably fed - up son (Chris Messina, responsible for the film's lone traces of recognizable human behavior).
However, it is the subtlety of the human characters washed into the background that exudes a dark sense of doom for human beings in the Vietnam War - era film.
And while we still have no idea what species of dinosaur will take center stage, or how (or if) they'll interact with humans, or who the lead characters are, we do have a better idea now of what other themes will tie into that central premise.
While I came into this movie excited about every inch of it, M'Baku a.k.a Man - Ape in the comics has had a very messy and problematic history being written as the scary, angry, dark - skinned black man who wants Wakanda to be a primitive society that includes human sacrifice, because... this character was created by white authors in the late 1960s, and this was their idea of nuance.
A wannabe - Sturm und Drang relationship drama between characters barely recognisable as human, The Room became a cult phenomenon for obvious reasons, because there's no possible doubt in the matter: it's obliviously terrible in ways just about anyone could see, save for its notorious creator, who poured $ 6 million of his own mysteriously - gotten savings into the project.
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