Sentences with phrase «poetic metaphor»

A poetic metaphor is a figure of speech in poetry where one thing is described in terms of something completely different, but with a deeper and more imaginative meaning. It helps to create vivid imagery and evokes emotions by comparing two unrelated things. Full definition
Genesis is «true» as a long poetic metaphor for:... 1.
If «Genesis is «true» as a long poetic metaphor» then the actual event of eating of some fruit that was forbidden did not happen and thus there was no inherrited sin and thus no need for a ransom sacrafice from some savior which means the entire bible falls flat on its face.
Speak to her again in the lilting, halting, innocent language of myth, of genteel dialogue, of piercing poetic metaphor — of Platonism.
Thus Whitehead's term, «creative advance of nature» is not a mere poetic metaphor; it expresses the irreducibly successive character of time - space.
Whereas poetic metaphors are used only momentarily, in one context, for the sake of an immediate impression or insight, religious symbols become part of the language of a religious community in its scripture and liturgy and in its continuing life and thought.
Drawing on seemingly regular, everyday moments, such as sharpening a pencil or lighting a match, Quiñones» work employs poetic metaphors that cleverly comment on broader social issues and universal human desires.
Intertwining personal narrative with poetic metaphor, Paci's video works address issues of collective history and personal discovery.
In this poetic metaphor, in case you were wondering, the forest is marketing.
From my understanding the carpenter idea was introduced as a poetic metaphor in European doctrines hundreds of years later.
«the carpenter idea was introduced as a poetic metaphor in European doctrines hundreds of years later»
Poetic metaphors can be so confusing if you don't understand their meanings or take them literally.
However, connoisseurs of graphic design and poetic metaphors may find themselves mesmerized by movie's amazing art direction and the script's obvious attempts to draw parallels between the heroine's real and imaginary worlds.
Born in San Diego in 1947, David Avalos is a forceful societal observer and provocateur who employs confrontational gesture, poetic metaphor, philosophical inquiry, public interaction, and a variety of more standard art - making skills — video, sculpture, photography, etc. — in theRead more
Thus, creating a poetic metaphor that is both strangely familiar and jarringly awakening.
This juxtaposition of a hero of 20th - century abstraction and a refugee crisis in the early 21st century is a poetic metaphor, which is typical of Kounellis.
Born in San Diego in 1947, David Avalos is a forceful societal observer and provocateur who employs confrontational gesture, poetic metaphor, philosophical inquiry, public interaction, and a variety of more standard art - making skills — video, sculpture, photography, etc. — in the creation of potent performances / installations / public art works.
Two hours of film were condensed into three minutes, so that changes in the harshly beautiful landscape become a poetic metaphor for other kinds of changes, political and personal.
The result is a construction whose fragility becomes a poetic metaphor for the human condition.
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