moments of allusion or illumination.
Not exact matches
Faulkner is dense with
allusions and his language is among the most challenging
of that period, as his mastery
of minutia and regionalism combined to provide the text with pivotal
moments that centered upon words that were obscure or ambiguous.
Acts 7.56, therefore, serves a most definite purpose within the Lukan theology, as does Luke 22.69, but this does not mean that the particular thing which concerns us at the
moment, i.e. the combination
of allusions to Dan.
After Roger returns to bring the picture to a close, the pair's final scene together is made up mostly
of callbacks and
allusions to that earlier
moment at the worktable.
But in Life Is Strange, some
of my favorite
moments are the literary
allusions because they make the world feel richer and more authentic.
For a film that is constantly nudging us in the ribs with
allusions to the original «Star Wars» trilogy, it does «Solo» few favors to bring to mind the incendiary interplay between Ford and Carrie Fisher that gave those films so many
of their standout
moments.
Viewing Hiorns» canvases, our numb digits slowly warming, we might interpret the washes
of brain matter as an
allusion to both the blinking out
of consciousness at the
moment of death, and to incidences
of Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease in abattoir workers exposed to bovine cerebral tissue — an effacement
of the self by the violence
of Capital.
Kiss, 2002, is enacted by a couple and contains
allusions to various iconic
moments from the history
of visual art.
Amy Sillman's animation, Triscuits (2011 - 2012), employs
allusions to Bernie Boston's Flower Power, Yiddish aphorism, and Soviet - era poetry as means to drive her ghostly characters through cyclical
moments of expulsion and insertion.