Sentences with phrase «imposes upon his characters»

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Worst of all, perhaps, there is the narrowly moralistic idea, where God is conceived to be the governor of the world who imposes arbitrary laws that must be obeyed or those upon whom they are imposed will suffer ghastly punishment — a picture of God that some sadistic pervert might have thought up, modeling deity after his own character.
He's at least imposing and given lots of screentime, if not necessarily emerging as a strong character that gives you lots to chew on, which upon reflection has any recent Marvel villain?
His Will is gently prickly, a little aloof, driven by money rather than sentiment — and spared from having to learn the lessons three - act screenwriting usually imposes upon such characters.
Dorothy is still less a character than a supporting player to Edgars subplot but the moment where he imposes himself upon her when she asks him if he can just change medications was an upsetting moment for a character typically percieved as the most gentle, good natured of the bunch of assholes on the show.
Whereas Wendy and Lucy has no agenda, it keeps defying any effort to impose story upon it, it takes it to the extreme and just lets you observe this character outside of plot, a person untampered with by script forced motivations.
The problem gets worse when female characters are required to «always be good» in films, always portrayed in a positive light to right the wrongs our culture has imposed upon women.
My hope is that the mythical deities of professional publishing will identify for it infinite opportunities for both rational and irrational disposals, acquisitions and mergers, adding to it the steady flow of occasionally sociopathic senior managers and directors to impose upon it their mark, each after a short time to be removed and replaced by the next, of equally dubious character and effectiveness.
If a person pretends such a marriage, and proclaims it to others, the law considers it as a malicious act, subjecting the party against whom it is set up to various disadvantages of fortune and reputation, and imposing upon the public (which for many reasons is interested in knowing the real state and condition of the individuals who compose it) an untrue character; interfering in many possible consequences with the good order of society, as well as the rights of those who are entitled to its protection.
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