Sentences with phrase «narrative complexity out»

Rather than make the films more efficient by cutting out all that's unnecessary, they make the films more simplistic by ripping all the emotional and narrative complexity out of the stories.

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The sheer length and complexity of great novels, their patient playing out of the consequences of our moral choices, make them infinitely more useful than the brief schematic narratives that are commonly employed by moral philosophers to illustrate their claims.
Other writers have attempted to explain the capacity of narrative to summarize the complexities of self - understanding: «Narrative history of a certain kind,» says Alasdair MacIntyre, «turns out to be the basic and essential genre for the characterization of humannarrative to summarize the complexities of self - understanding: «Narrative history of a certain kind,» says Alasdair MacIntyre, «turns out to be the basic and essential genre for the characterization of humanNarrative history of a certain kind,» says Alasdair MacIntyre, «turns out to be the basic and essential genre for the characterization of human actions.
Movies or television shows don't start out with simple dialogue or narrative structures and steadily build in complexity depending on the aptitude of individual viewers.
O'Farrell writes with complexity, insight, and laugh - out - loud humor in a narrative that hurtles forward with powerful velocity and emotion.
Compelling features of the Winter Show include two of Walker's 2009 films — which are based on narratives from archives of a bureau established in 1865 to assist African Americans with the transition from slavery to freedom — presenting the artist's signature black - silhouette cut - out figures, which almost impossibly convey the complexities of race, gender, sexuality and power in their stilted and provocative movements.
Compelling features of the Winter Show include one of artist, Kara Walker's 2009 films — which are based on narratives from the archives of a bureau established in 1865 to assist African Americans with the transition from slavery to freedom — featuring the artist's signature black - silhouette cut - out figures, which almost impossibly convey the complexities of race, gender, sexuality and power in their stilted and evocative movements.
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