How To Use Fictionalize In A Sentence
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The Book of Judith (second or early first century b.c.e.) is an imaginative, highly fictionalized, romance that entertains as it edifies.
Judith: Apocrypha.
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I’m not so sure that acknowledging up front that some events have been fictionalized is a problem.
An Experiment for Fake Memoirs - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
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Civvies is a fictionalised account of ex-paratroopers trying to adjust to civilian life.
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The writer fictionalized the lives of his parents in his latest novel
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Yesterday ... we went to Warwick and saw Michael Mann's Public Enemies (fictionalized from a non-fiction book by Bryan Burrough) which was actually quite good.
No Sleep Demons 2
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Despite it all, he wrote a fictionalised account of his disastrous passion and was promptly mauled by critics and friends alike.
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Agatha, Apted's next film, is a much more decorous and gentle crime film, a fictionalised version of the disappearance of mystery writer Agatha Christie in 1926.
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I have always been fascinated by how people fictionalise their lives, how they tell stories and act them out.
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What distortions one finds in these fictionalized self-portraits and in Madame de Stael's memoirs arise most often from her inveterate idealism and enthusiasm rather than calculation.
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Among journalists, the truth has always been subordinated to petty envy and fictionalized morality tales.
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It is the task of feminist literary criticism to follow the varied ways in which women and concepts of gender are textually manipulated — fictionalized, fantasized, poeticized, metaphorized, narrativized, dramatized — in male literature.
Medieval Hebrew Literature: Portrayal of Women.
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Not based on the local artist of the same name, this is instead a fictionalized account of the breakdown of a Montreal slacker artist.
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So we gave up and I ploughed on with the Mitford sisters biography - which is actually far less interesting than the fictionalised versions in Nancy Mitford's novels.
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Some segments employ fictionalized dialogue delivered by actors; others consist of essayistic voice-overs accompanying aleatory images.
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When fiction meets history: study day - many contemporary writers interweave historical knowledge with narrative, whether in biographies, memoirs, historical fiction or fictionalised histories.
November 2007
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The books fictionalize a fundamentalist reading of the New Testament's contentious Book of Revelation.
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So we gave up and I ploughed on with the Mitford sisters biography - which is actually far less interesting than the fictionalised versions in Nancy Mitford's novels.
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The story, told by the aged steward Thady M'Quirk, serves as the fictionalized memoir of his service of four successive squires on a remote Irish estate over a period of eighty years.
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Fictionalised sections focus with eerie affectlessness on treachery, infidelity, manipulativeness and betrayal.
Times, Sunday Times
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It could be interesting, but at what point do we wonder if Hoover's life will be completely fictionalized to fit the crossdresser/gay mold?
Milk Writer Dustin Lance Black Penning J. Edgar Hoover Biopic? | /Film
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Nostalgia is a collective, fictionalised and romanticised view of the past, no?
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Little Caesar and Scarface were based on the life of Al Capone, and The Public Enemy told a fictionalized account of the life of Hymie Weiss, the leader of a major Jewish gang of the 1920s.
A Renegade History of the United States
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The stories that follow are all fictionalized accounts of my life in the suburbs.
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But what they take for a witticism might very well be true; most of Ellis's novels tell more or less the same story, about the same alienated ennui, and maybe they really are nothing more than the fictionalised diaries of an unremarkably unhappy man.
Bret Easton Ellis: 'So you're a misogynist, a racist – so what? Does it make your art less interesting?'
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Set in the late 18th century, the film follows our very fictionalized brothers, played by Matt Damon and Heath Ledger.
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Her explicit accounts of her sexual journey developed into this fictionalised memoir.
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It's about four guys that he kind of fantasized and fictionalized.
Village Voice - The most recent 10 stories
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“The most entertaining way to learn something about Turing, albeit in fictionalized form, is [...] “
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Things I Didn’t Know
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Postscript: The most entertaining way to learn something about Turing, albeit in fictionalized form, is to read Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon, one of my favorite books.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Things I Didn’t Know
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This book clearly falls into the category of fictionalised autobiography.
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The resulting fictionalised account is a faithful portrait of a musical genius, drunken lout, spiritual healer, liar and clown.
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This book clearly falls into the category of fictionalised autobiography.
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She appeared in fictionalized form in the 1957 film Funny Face as Maggie Prescott, the amusingly dictatorial and emphatic editor of Quality magazine.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Diana Vreeland, History's Most Joyous Fashion Editor (PHOTOS)
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Thanks to QueerDay, I was alerted to this story about the divorce proceedings of Terry McMillan, the author of "How Stella Got Her Groove Back," a barely fictionalized account of her romance with a phyne Jamaican bwoy played by Taye Diggs in the movie! named Jonathan Plummer who is 23 years her junior.
Archive 2005-07-01
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A bubbly blond real-estate lawyer and former high-school classmate of the president's, Browning has self-published a novel, "Purposes of the Heart," which she describes as a fictionalized version of a long-running affair with Clinton (before she gave up finding a publisher, her agent, naturally, was the ubiquitous Goldberg).
The Secret War
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By coincidence, a story about Ayers and what he called his fictionalized memoirs appeared in The New York Times on the day of the attacks.
New Obama Ads In Pennsylvania Attack Clinton
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A gentle - albeit somewhat fictionalized - bond forms between Wood and Lugosi. Depp does a spectacular job of fleshing out Wood's quirky innocence and unbridled passion for moviemaking.