Chelsea is
a seriously flawed character who speaks before she thinks, and lets her imagination control her life.
Not exact matches
Nash promises to demonstrate that
character education is a «deeply and
seriously flawed» project, «unnecessarily apocalyptic... inherently authoritarian in its convictions... excessively nostalgic and premodern in its understanding of virtue, too closely aligned with a reactionary... politics, anti-intellectual in its curricular initiatives, hyperbolic in its moral claims, dangerously antidemocratic,» and more.
By contrast, every
character in Howl's Moving Castle — derived from an English novel by Diana Wynne Jones — is both lovable and
seriously flawed, and though a war does rage around them, the only villains are the faceless forces on both sides that keep it going.
The
characters in Clint Eastwood's dark, rugged, perversely funny new Western are so
seriously compromised that their
flaws almost add up to a running gag.