Sentences with phrase «literary license»

The second statement uses literary license, obviously science doesn't create airplanes, engineers do.
I'm not sure if this writer (Mr. Blake) is using a lot of literary license in this article — but the war between true faith and true evil is the plot of most MOST books, not just King's.
We should not be simply credulous, since we know that imagination and literary license play a large role in reporting what has happened.
Beyond that, I think the challenge of perceiving the life of someone who has had such a profound impact on the world, as we know it today, through a different set of lenses, regardless of the amount of literary license given to the writer and director, may do everyone a world of good.
I learned about literary license as an English major at Michigan State, but this sounds more like saying up is down.»
What do you think that Zevin uses complete literary license to saddle him with a child?
Whatever literary license is taken, it sure as heck isn't about fairies in the swimming pool, or aliens who can't get wet, or monsters in the woods who turn out to be rich a $ $ holes in SUVs.
They are called «parables» or «point of view of the author» or «poetic and literary license» or «cultural accommodation» or «figures of speech» or «prophetic imagery» or whatever the preferred terminology might be.
Based upon historical fact, real characters and some literary license it views the struggles of the Callaghan government through the eyes of the Labour and Conservative Whips offices.
Mann's «year and half» (18 mo.) is a lenient «literary license».
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