Sentences with phrase «poetic terms using»

Visually attractive full lesson on poetic terms using the short poem «The Eagle» by Alfred Lord Tennyson.

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We may, of course, use the term «Satan» as a poetic personification of evil, but we still face the question of whether this is what the Bible intends to say.
Using examples from mythology, Scripture, theology, and philosophy, Rollins shows how mankind has long been interested in speaking of God in these terms, to the point that «instead of thinking about our understanding of God as a poetic utterance arising from an encounter with God, it was thought that our understanding of God directly matched up with the very nature of God.
Although the term «poetic» is an overused one in film criticism, and a term whose actuality on the screen is nebulous enough that it can be used to mean almost anything, it certainly seems appropriate when describing how Vigo handles le pére Jules.
While people who see my work are full of compliments (even using terms such as «poetic»), I need to develop my work as a brand to drive sales so I can make a living aas well as buy new equipment to expand the range oe my work.
[39] In spite of the diversity of their plastic language, they perceived a common basis for their work; this being a method of direct appropriation of reality, equivalent, in the terms used by Restany; to a «poetic recycling of urban, industrial and advertising reality».
Poetic in sound and somewhat removed from contemporary lexicon, this term is used to describe a single thing — originally a word — that carries a number of meanings.
With works dating from 1975 to 1988, the exhibition «Poetic Form» focuses on John Chamberlain's mid-career return to the use of car metal as a sculptural material, as well as his long - term interest in vibrant, colorful expression in 2 and 3 dimensions.
A generation of artists, grouped together under the term «Arte Povera», emerged in Italy in the second half of the 20th century who, influenced by Piero Manzoni and Lucio Fontana's artwork, and turning to the use of simple, everyday materials, realised a series of works that, without relinquishing a kind of poetic awareness of the world, were profoundly critical of industrialisation and consumer society.
Use crisp, succinct and direct language avoiding poetic, bureaucratic, vernacular and academic terms that often tend to turn off readers.
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