Literature
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476 examples of Literature in a sentence
Henry & June, much like TULB, is based on European
literature
and set in Europe, very artful in its creation, and about sex.
Sophie, struggling with her broken English during her initial days in New York, is 'rescued' (from despair, from hopelessness) by a combustible genius (Kevin Kline), and soon they are reading
literature
and poetry to each other in his bed.
Absa also shows the influence of the French colonialism with the school teacher Mr. Benoit who is sent from France to teach the children of Popenguine French language and
literature.
What fools all the teachers who stay up until 1am(and up at 5am) planning for cooperative groups that encompasses multiple learning abilities in children to draw their interest in American
literature
and encourage them to work hard, have fun and be confident young people.
John Stockwell and Michael Dudikoff star as two private dicks who emerge from a fallout shelter in the future after the bomb has dropped, once there we witness our two heroes fight mutants, midgets, cannibal hippies and a terrorist group, they've also grown up on 50's style
literature
and music so their whole "Gee whiz" attitude contradicts the mean world outside.
The sadness was normally due to the innocent victim (who was usually a beautiful woman) being murdered in an unjustified fashion, such as Desdemona in 'Othello'; the anger would have been directed towards the villain in the play whose dastardly deeds had resulted in the deaths of heroes and heroines - here we have Iago, arguably the most evil character in the history of
literature
('Othello' again); sympathy was not for the devil, but for the poor people who had overcome the denouement but had to deal with its consequences (Horatio perhaps in 'Hamlet', or maybe Father Laurence in 'Romeo and Juliet'); and lastly relief was felt because the audience had survived the play's violence and could thank their lucky stars that they did not have to live in a world so cruel.
Stories of these age-old battles have been curiously explored in
literature
such as Huckleberry Fin which tackles the subject with daring accuracy.
This movie inspired me to read the
literature
of Anais Nin.
For those of you who know only the greatest hits from the
literature
of the 1920s to the 1960s, Caldwell's books "Tobacco Road" and "God's Little Acre" put white trash misbehavior on the map and helped determine the way Yankees saw white Southerners: depraved, ignorant, and crazy, and the stereotypes haven't necessarily changed.
The acting was terrible and extremely overdone, this film is nothing but a complete mockery of an amazing piece of
literature.
The references to the D&D
literature
(both rules and classic AD&D modules) was very good, the plot made sense, it incorporated plenty of "D&D style", and it had a different feel to it.
One of the common themes that can be found in traditional East Asian
literature
is that of a small village ensconced by mountains and protected by the ravages of the outside world.
(POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD)Ninety years ago Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote the classic book of childhood, "The Secret Garden," unleashing into the world of
literature
one of the most remarkable characters ever, Mary Lennox.
yet for some reason I've become slightly obsessed with British culture, movies, literature, music and whatnot.
Dickie Moore (of Little Rascals fame) stars as Dicken's most famous orphan in one of Monogram studios attempts at turning out the classics of
literature.
The historical novel format in
literature
is a popular way to tell a fictional story against the background of real events that actually happened.
I am a person who adores any kind of
literature
and loves good movies.
In almost 8 hours the director scatters the undigested morsels out of textbooks in philosophy, German
literature
and film history over his audience.
This BBC miniseries stays true to the book where others have shockingly not bothered to follow the narrative of one of the best novels in western
literature.
A truer masterpiece of
literature
transcribed to the screen will not be found.
I had to watch this movie in a medieval
literature
class I am taking in college, and to be quite frank, it was one of the worst films I have seen in the course of my life.
Owein) but seems to leave out the whole meaning and message of each work of
literature.
Formalismo, that school of Hispanic
literature
that emphasizes form as function, or form over function, has little to do with Saura's EL AMOR BRUJO.
Rather, they are prime examples of both the realistic and impressionistic schools of
literature
which under the creative mastery of Saura become sensual re-creations of love, passion, betrayal, and death.
sis she planned everything or is to unrealistic coincident? the only nice part was hearing the count trying to put some words together about Italian
literature.
I don't claim to be an expert in Bengali
literature
(far from it), but I have always found stories coming out of Bengal to be a class apart.
I did an essay in
literature
that same week about the movie and presented it with so much passion.
This is a must for all teachers of American
literature
who want their students to get a sense of Dickinson.
Not only poetry and
literature
but also epic movies attempted to promote the virtues and depict humanity in the spirit of reason and heart.
It is a brilliant and affecting film, probably best appreciated by mature audiences with some grounding and sensitivity to
literature
and history and a cinematic background that antedates Cineplexes and four-wall stereophonic sound...It is a brilliant and pointed film, winning the Foreigh Film Oscar for that year...Yes, I love Pachelbel's Canon; and I could hear "begin the Beguine" endlessly--whether it's the Artie Shaw version or Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell dancing the hell out of it in "Broadway Melody of 1940...One may care not a whit about the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, loss of one's love and country and long exile, or, lastly, the illusion of triumphant return and recovery in late middle age, but there has to be admiration for sensitive direction and montage, and graceful and impacting performances by mature actors.
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