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...result, “[i]f there is a character in the tale who participates in James...drawingprogressively away from his character until, at the moment when Marcher losesconsciousness, author and character are totally detached from each otherU...
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...the role of religion in character education, rejecting the...as a motivating force for character. Others are even more hostile, portraying Christianity in particular...both freedom and individual character. The relationship of character...
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...not worthyof detailed description. The character of a miser is too wellknown to require further portraying, unless the individual inquestion possesses...not from the condensed miniatures that character studiesmay be made. The field of operation...
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...a man full of wisdom, humanityand tolerance--in short, as un-medieval a character as it ispossible to conceive. It was Lessing's purpose, by portraying hisfriend, the Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, to preachreligious and racial...
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...promoting violent role models; (2) routinely portraying violence asthe normal method of conflict resolution; U...ac­ceptable outlet for emotions; (5) portraying violence as an appropriate andeffective means to achieve desired...
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...crucial mistakes in their dealings with Mac­Arthur, as well as to blunders in the Near and Far East.James Muller, in portraying Churchill's public school education,shows us that his lack of skill in Latin and Greek led to extra lessonsin English...
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...that, while some actors do experience theemotions they portray, others remain perfectly cool andunmoved while skilfully portraying emotion, this factseems to afford crucial evidence in support of the view Itake.I would remind the reader that there are...
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...publishers of books referred to, if thisinformation is not supplied in the footnote. haverecently come some remarkable plays, portraying the sig­nificance of the Christian ideal for a particular social emer­gency.It should be noted that ceremony...
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...thoughtful young man" who "loved his country buthated the war." But many saw its convoluted and self-serving logicas portraying a young man so consumed by expediency and ambi­tion that he lacked the courage either to serve his country or toopenly...
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...changed his tone andmanner of presentation to suit each character, in a performancethat must have brought not a little...in other contexts, the effec­tiveness of portraying character by introducing direct speech intothe narrative...
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