How To Use Protagonist In A Sentence

  • The game's protagonist, Laharl, a self-absorbed demon who also happens to be prince to the throne of the netherworld, is as unlikely a ‘hero’ as one could expect.
  • In maieutic fiction, the protagonist is faced with a problem that requires a reflective reevaluation of self, with resolution achieved not by action but by realisation, in an epiphany that is not gnosis but rather logos. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The Christian conspectus or theatre in the old sense has a happy ending, whether the protagonist triumphs or is damned, because God's justice has been done.
  • The story, though shadowy, is starting to form in my head, as are the protagonists and antagonists. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Is NaNo a NoNo?
  • Though I’d argue that what you term stylistic urban fantasy also offers a wider range of protagonists than the stereotypical straight white “can-do” male. The new urban fantasy. Same as the old urban fantasy?
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  • Mrs Pankhurst was one of the chief protagonists of women's rights.
  • Hallucigenia" hits a good cross section of themes and set pieces central to my work -- hard bitten protagonists, dark cults, insanity, gratuitous rumpy pumpy, esoteric lore, super science, monsters, and cosmic horror all tangled up in pulp-noir webbing. INTERVIEW: Laird Barron
  • His protagonists are too full of life and way too complicated to be the mere vehicles for ruminating on the contemporary dilemmas they face.
  • Least successful are the Bacon triptychs, which leave unanswered what is made of the displacement of a gay artist's male subjects by female protagonists.
  • Saddled with the most unfortunate perm in the history of the coiffeur, she still manages to create an incredibly believable teen protagonist, filled with instantly recognizable angst and insecurity.
  • By contrast, Dickens's second protagonist, Oliver Twist, experiences what seems set to be his climacteric in an intensely fraught boyhood.
  • But the author often lets his protagonists come back to their homeland in a moral level, which shows narrowness and contradictoriness of Lu Yao's homeland consciousness.
  • The play satirized the nobility and made a commoner - a haircutter, no less - the protagonist.
  • The narcotic rhythms are punctuated with a series of brief freeze-frames, an initially distracting device which lends a woozy, hung-over perspective to a woozy, perpetually hung-over protagonist.
  • The final word, “scar,” might not refer to the one on Harry’s forehead, then, but to a new mark that appears on another person, now the bearer of Harry’s purified soul — and perhaps the protagonist of a lucrative new heptalogy. Harry Potter Deathwatch
  • In the end, the fear of ideas strangles the drama, because it renders the film's protagonists' struggle to survive devoid of larger meaning.
  • Her novels introduce strong female protagonists, usually African American, and characters of many colors.
  • We find ourselves in the midst of a civil war ruthlessly prosecuted by protagonists whose bloodlust knows no bounds.
  • I must say that my main reaction, having read this en route from Switzerland to Belgium after giving a conference presentation on the Balkans and the Caucasus, is that actually the Israel/Palestine conflict is a lot less special than its protagonists like to think it is. September Books 21) In the Land of Israel
  • The protagonist learns from the girl that she was once with the rogues and so was the protagonist. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Open Writing Forum
  • Is it ever okay for the narrator to behave this way – where the antagonist is the protagonist? Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Voice Q&A: Evil Narrators and Guy Talk
  • They are the unwanted foreign element, that which is abnormal in comparison to the protagonist's normal state.
  • Plus bas, (en français!) nous vous donnerons quelques autres informations (oubliées) sur l'origine du conflit yougoslave et l'une des occasions manquées les plus dérangeantes d'empêcher le conflit: le projet de "cantonisation" signé par tous les protagonistes yougoslaves début 1992. Dedefensa
  • DYNAMITE: The term applies to TNT's bittersweet Men of a Certain Age, continuing its terrific second season, but not so much to the instantly tiresome new legal dramedy Franklin & Bash, which implodes in the belief that aggressive quirkiness, smarmy frat-boy sexual innuendo and a "suits are douches" philosophy will endear its Peter Pan protagonists to a wide audience. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • For his villain-in-chief, however, Garner repurposes a name filched from the Norse pantheon - originally, Nastrond signified the underworld Shore of Corpses, but in Garner's Alderley he is the unseen Great Spirit of Darkness, moving against the child protagonists by means of minions like the "svart alfar". Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • At one point in The Banker, young protagonist Heartwell is stuck in arrears with uncurrent paper money worth a fraction of its face value as his only available funds. Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
  • The protagonist and her childhood friend, later husband, run in and out of the village of wooden houses, fish-processing sheds, playing among kingcups and lush grass in summer, in snow-mist on the shore in winter.
  • Hudson falls for wife of man he killed, studies, cures her uncurable blindness in bare-chested operation-starts in death, ends in salvation, and updates a medieval mythology of efficacious grace into the apostatic 50s of luxury condos and kultchah, with uneasy overtones of capitalist will-to-power: a full-grown stereotype of moonlit joy rides, canted California beachlight, Swiss oompahpah, the world's best optometrists in labcoats, a hidden desert valley in Arizona that exists only for a hospital that exists only as the bedspring of recovery-emotional and physical-for our cut-out protagonists. The L Magazine - New York City's Local Event and Arts & Culture Guide
  • Demonstrating that all the world is a stage, Thurman places his protagonist in a context of masks, theatres, duplicities, and lies in order to consider the problematics of racial and sexual identity.
  • I'm more open to ambiguous protagonists and anti-heroes, so this aspect didn't bother me.
  • We are actors in nature and time, essential parts of the universe story, main protagonists - not doomed sinners or abject sufferers.
  • In The Dark Lady, Richard North Patterson does a fantastic job of creating a multi-layered story that his protagonist must unravel a thread at a time.
  • In each of these cases, it would be unreasonable to expect the protagonist to be the generator or generatrix, in this case of the action of the scene. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » The plague of passivity IV: HELP! I’m tied to a train track!
  • In one of the most famous scenes in literature, for instance, boredom takes time. Marcel Proust describes his protagonist, Marcel, dunking a madeleine cookie into his teacup.
  • The three young protagonists are students in these heady yet harsh times.
  • The title poem describes a round with a beautiful woman, never to be seen again, who inspires the protagonist to shoot his best-ever score. The Poetry of Golf
  • As an expert in the Soviet Union, he was much in demand and he was generous with his knowledge and insights, both of which had been honed by long hours of study into primary documents and discussion with the main protagonists.
  • He is doing a feature film on speech codes and political correctness on campus, with interviews directly from the protagonists in the various situations he investigated.
  • The protagonist is a Carmelite nun who is gifted with visions and who writes inspiring poetry about them.
  • Using some nonprofessional actors to play parts (including the two protagonists) definitely lends an air of authenticity to the settings. Flixnjoystix.com! » FlixnJoystix Presents: The Screening Room! Quickie Reviews Of WORLD’S GREATEST DAD, IT MIGHT GET LOUD, & More!
  • The protagonists are ex-college buddies who fell out over a girl called Betty Anne.
  • Therefore you should always imagine, when you read the words of the chorus, that the words are spoken by persons of your own stature; while the words spoken by the protagonists proceed from the mouths of giants ... posted by Jonathan at Archive 2009-03-01
  • From a narrative standpoint the book is chancier with three protagonists, each enmeshed in their own lushly described Gibson-esque world (all taking place in familiar "Sprawl" setting). William Gibson's Novels: A Fractured Delight
  • It's easy to dismiss Peake's visual output as indulgent gothic fantasy; and indeed his images set the tone for so many subsequent cliches of the genre: the emaciated pallor of his somnambulistic protagonists, the obsessive detailing and filigree patterning of his graphic mannerisms, the too easy reliance on grotesque distortions. This week's new exhibitions
  • Quinn, the main protagonist, is a middle-aged government official sent north to audit a remote area of land earmarked for a large and prestigious development. On Climate Change « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Contemporary storytellers have developed an attraction to anti-heroes - protagonists who accomplish important things without the ennobling qualities of traditional heroes.
  • All three of the main protagonists appear to be in something akin to top form and all were making confident noises after almost error-free rounds yesterday.
  • Some good questions were asked by the librarians, though, including the problem with gay secondary characters in fantastical settings (I interpreted this as how much 'weight' should be given to homophobia in these books when the world is new and the individual concerned is not the protagonist) and what book were the panelists currently reading (the audience was entertained by my description of Three Bags Full). Travels and Teeth
  • Although the personal attitudes of the protagonists are unknown, it is clear that their working relationship was one of cooperation.
  • While the Korean summit made headlines, probably as important is a new triangular rapprochement fast taking place among the three main protagonists of Northeast Asia.
  • This is the modern inquisition, a modern witch trial that dissimulates and fabricates the field of exchange between the protagonists.
  • It is a common device in the literature and cinema of the macabre and the fantastic that an object - often a painting but sometimes a mirror, a statue or a curio - will haunt its protagonists.
  • Sometimes, as you watch Rio Ferdinand pick up £120,000 a week for occasionally engaging second gear, it's easy to forget that playing football is a job, and that its protagonists are subject to the same daily irritants as the great unwashed: working with a hangover, eejit colleagues who nick your favourite mug – and commuting to work. Did Jim Fix It for a fan to play for Liverpool?
  • Decades later, the main protagonist of "Sawako Decides" is convinced not of the greatness of Imperial Japan, her community and herself but of their "averageness". Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE
  • The first actor was the protagonist, the second the deuteragonist, and the third the tritagonist.
  • Women are her main protagonists and she places emphasis on the closed domesticity of an interior female world.
  • In this case the protagonists are two brothers - weak, aimless Aston and aggressive, controlling Mick - and Davies, the tramp who inveigles himself into their lives.
  • The protagonist of Hemingway's novel, Jake Barnes, is impotent.
  • When one considers that this story is coming from the same man who, in his first novel, used the prince in disguise framework to tell a story about a young man posthumously repairing his relationship with his adoptive father and rejecting the notion of monarchic rule, and who, in Perdido Street Station, has the protagonist practically sell himself into slavery in order to secure the services of a local mobster, Un Lun Dun seems downright conservative in its adherence to fantasy tropes, which hobbles the novel's emotional effect. You Know, For Kids
  • Let us compare the sets in El delincuente honrado and La conjuracion de Venecia, when both protagonists await their execution.
  • The socializing of men, undertaken by females, is central to her novels, but her protagonists frequently refuse the task.
  • He exploits his wealth, smooth manners, and sometimes intimidating aspect to secure an engagement with the protagonist's true love, a Southern lady whose "Haytian" servant is secretly a voodoo priestess with some impressive supernatural talents of her own. Archive 2006-10-15
  • The pressure of the Premiership survival fight took its toll on two of the main protagonists in a hot-tempered first half at Goodison Park.
  • All these books have strange, often adolescent protagonists to whom weird and grotesque things happen almost by accident, casually disturbing their otherwise suburban lives – and also a certain sense of timelessness and placelessness (this is an America we recognise, yet it is not real, and its cities are rarely named). Daniel Clowes: 'You've got to be obsessed'
  • Poussin's protagonists are actors on a stage; the woman bending down to gather Phocion's ashes becomes a consciousness within the consciousness of the painting, her arched back set in a counterpoint with the upright frontality of temples and the great spreading power of the trees. The New Republic - All Feed
  • In some of his trysts, he adopted the persona of his famous novel's protagonist; in a 1765 letter to "Lady P" he wrote, "There is a strange mechanical effect produced in [being] within a stonecast of the lady who engrosses the heart and soul of an inamorato - for this cause have I, Tristram Shandy, come forth from my lodgings to a coffee-house the nearest I could find to my dear Lady's house. APM: Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac RSS Feed
  • This system forms the subtext of the protagonist's behavior and encodes it as text.
  • Figure 1 Proportion of continuations using plural pronouns co-referential with the protagonists in the stimulus sentence.
  • Both use as starting points the relationships of the protagonists to their personal avatars, iconoclasts who encourage their aversion to the trivial workaday world.
  • But others don't care if it's scientific nonsense because, hey, it's just a conceit, and there's a lot of thematic intricacy to be wrought in mirroring the protagonist through a non-supernatural analogue of the fantasy/horror doppelganger: switch critical faculties to "metaphor", roll up the sleeves, and get stuck into interpreting the text. Narrative Grammars
  • She emphasizes the importance of historical and physical context in the process of interpreting a work of art, elucidating the subject matter and identifying the protagonists.
  • The original novel caught the ingenuous babble of its protagonist, naively recording the happy circumstances of her household as her master closed in on her.
  • His protagonists, with few exceptions, are driven to self-destruction or weakened to the point of being destroyed.
  • Chenault has his semi-literate protagonist delivering words like "cloying" and lines like "in the squared circle of hell. 'Shadowboxer: Based on the Life of Joe Louis' at Maryland Opera Studio
  • Our suddenly dishy protagonist discovers that a ravenous appetite for human flesh is a small price to pay for popularity.
  • Bernie is the quintessential ironic protagonist, the luckless man.
  • In The Fly, protagonist Seth Brundle undergoes a dipterous metamorphosis that begins to change his voice.
  • Its protagonist is an extraordinary character - a character with real humanity.
  • It took my editor to point out to me that I’d made the protagonist’s skin prickle at least six times in my current ms. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Alpha and Omega
  • He had played the protagonist, Ahab, in the 1956 film version.
  • It opened dramatically, with a huge sheet of dark polythene reshaping itself from sea, to chiefs, to land and then figures of the Treaty protagonists.
  • Without being particularly inventive, it is still a passable excuse for the protagonists to go places, draw swords and engage in smart wordplay.
  • Both films feature a friend who helps eliminate the protagonist's problems via murder, and, in the process, gains the witting or unwitting complicity of the hero.
  • The storms lash, the waves crash, the jellyfish luminesce and the ocean itself becomes a protagonist in the drama. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As matters unspool, the protagonists come properly to life in after-the-event interviews and genuine surveillance video; police, dealers and the pixelated informant that led the former to the latter. Tonight's TV highlights: Four Rooms | Home Is Where The Heart Is | Secrets Of The Superbrands | True Stories: Crack House | Geordie Shore | Jamie's Food Revolution Hits Hollywood
  • The film, punctuated by captions highlighting what the party considers key achievements, wasn't so much about setting out key pledges but setting a tone and feeling for Labour's protagonists.
  • His protagonist-heroes, especially the Chief Justice in The Lawyer and the Libertine and the film director in Appointment at Amalfi, show a scrupulous and incorruptible concern for truth and justice.
  • It's easy to confuse protagonists with their authors.
  • All the King's Men let its protagonist, a charismatic and power hungry politician who loses all restraint, grow into his detestability, and Willy Stark devolves into the mire of corruption gracelessly. DVD Times
  • In nearly every one of your novels, the protagonist is either unable to have a child or loses one.
  • Thus, while the episode operates as a scene of instruction for the eponymous protagonist, the particular and necessarily stable sense of things on which Knightley’s instructions are predicated, is ultimately insufficient in dispelling a “social density that is unsortable, unexplainable, and [...] unanswerable to any discursive formation.” Introduction to the Forum on the Box Hill
  • But the film redeems itself when the mustached protagonist, formerly such a complacent dunce, has alien-ness thrust upon him and has to deal with the new hatreds that come with it. WATCHING: District 9
  • It's unclear how the challenging comedy and its bourbon-slugging protagonist Ms. Theron's on-screen look alternates between hot and hungover and hollow-eyed will go down with moviegoers or awards voters. The Art House vs. the Multiplex: Three That Walk the Line
  • The negative protagonists in the play inspire hate in me.
  • By then obsessed with "The Bell Jar, " I chose a passage that I thought showed off the protagonist's growing depression as well as Sylvia Plath's sly humor.
  • However, I forgive him for having the courage to go after some rather unsavory plot developments, no holds barred, and not flinch from the nastier things his protagonists do. Is it just another children's story that's been declawed?
  • In this volatile period, tough-guy anti-heroes, populist salt-of-the-earth protagonists, and debonair dandy heroes shared the spotlight.
  • More and more minigames have been added in the meantime, each with their own in-game bonus: there's a whole host of casino games, bowling lanes and batting cages, traditional Japanese pursuits such as mahjong, shogi, & karaoke, and finally a Hostess Club where protagonist Kiryu can either patronize the club and 'date' the various hostesses or help manage the place to discover new talent. GayGamer.net
  • As to the main debate, both protagonists have avoided the real issue of the control of the criminal behaviour known as benefit fraud.
  • The writer characterized the protagonist in his latest novel as lazy and selfish.
  • Jin does not endow his protagonist with high powers of lyricism, brevity or a particularly happy ending.
  • “I keep thinking to myself, shall I jink a little,” says the prematurely aged protagonist. Storyteller
  • I was a shy, bookish, bespectacled and klutzy thing, so naturally the protagonists of my fiction were the exact opposite. Nora’s Sunday Quickie: Mary Sue with dragons! «
  • The protagonist is totally absorbed in watching the ethereal mechanism come to rest.
  • This is your second novel to feature a male protagonist.
  • The protagonist is seen as colluding with in her own downfall due to her own spineless impotence.
  • As our protagonist solemnly tells the rabbi, "I've had quite a bit of 'tsuris' lately. Post-gazette.com - News
  • Yesterday, I woke in the middle of a dream about the cherry liqueur described by the protagonist Framboise in the book Five Quarters of the Orange *: eventually, the alcohol seeps through the drupe to penetrate the stone, drawing out the scent of almonds, she explains. Slow Sweet Sips
  • It's no coincidence that protagonists from '80s-era, Reagan-era games are these testosterone, muscle-bound rah-rah characters," he said. A conversation with video game exhibition curator Chris Melissinos
  • This weekend the UN General Assembly begins another session with many of the main protagonists taking part and in the week ahead the holy fast of Ramadan will begin.
  • Note that in this case, both gift-giving scenes portray the protagonists in symmetrical, equivalent poses.
  • It can be something very general — a good ear for realistic dialogue, for instance, or a gift for helping the reader care about the protagonist — or something very specific, like being a magnificent describer of the interiors of automobiles or a world-class expresser of silent disgruntlement. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » The dreaded Frankenstein manuscript, part VI: the phrase so nice I used it twice, or, hey, look at what I can do!
  • This freedom, however, proves even more elusory for them than it did for Easy Rider's protagonists, when the supply of dope dries up unexpectedly.
  • When recalling Vance’s little speech at third base, Bressler did not use the word intone at least not here, nor did he use the words peruse, protagonist, or occupancy in his story. ROB NEYER’S BIG BOOK OF BASEBALL LEGENDS
  • An important part of the fantasy is that I am up there, ringside, with the opportunity to interview the main protagonists immediately before and after the fight.
  • In this new novel, recently longlisted for the Booker, he creates aprotagonist so desperate to locate a sense of belonging and acceptance that he is driven to introject the history and culture of an entire people. The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson
  • Not that I'd really want to learn our main protagonist is a werewolf moonlighting as a member of the local police force on my own, but telling me immediately after you state the story's title just ruins any pinch of surprise their might be. Sleeping In Hardcore
  • The purposeful stride of a child-protagonist is shown largely through a close-up of his feet.
  • In the novel A Rose for Emily, the protagonist Emily is endowed with the images of protecter of the tradition, and its convict, beneficiary and revolter.
  • In portal-quest fantasy, you have a here-and-now and an elsewhen which have a point of contact or overlap; the seam is generally sealed tightly but there's at least one portal that allows the protagonist to set out from the former on a grand adventure through the latter. Archive 2008-08-01
  • In the movie "Bowery to Broadway" (1944), it is the members of the Murray Hill Society for Social Reform — a perfect bluenose name — who call in the police to halt a performance by the song-and-dance protagonist. Visiting Cagney's Neighborhood
  • Both book and film stripped the glamour from the mafia and revealed its protagonists for what they were: ruthless, banal, sociopathic thugs far removed from elegant, Godfatherly sophistication and singing in a very different choir from the Sopranos. Beauty and the Inferno by Roberto Saviano – Review
  • In fact, the protagonist of Medal of Honor never talks at all.
  • Hamm's screenplay goes some way towards bringing the story into the 21st century by having the protagonist explain his theory of an epidemiological root cause to a room full of Old White Men--generals, politicians, and other people interested in doing something, even if they don't comprehend the severity of the situation--whereas in the original story the epidemiological theory is dismissed and the UN's solution to the problem of 'femicide' is half-hearted at best. "The Screwfly Solution" by James Tiptree Jr.
  • Il solitario protagonista Lee Pace viene lentamente sommerso in casa sua mentre beve tè e si stira i calzoni. No Fat Clips!!! : Polarbearman
  • The Pact includes: religious iconography, a stultified house, a sexy tough girl protagonist played with equal parts fragility and ferocity by Caity Lotz, a newly-dead and much-despised mother, a serial killer on the loose, a fragile girlwoman with raccoon eyes who sees dead people, wiry bald men slithering through small spaces, a hot cop who would like to save the day, but instead provides the movie's nod to gore. Heather Donahue: Sundance 2012: The Pact
  • With this concept, he suggests, those great protagonists of uniformitarianism, Hutton and Lyell, would have agreed.
  • Giving a whole new meaning to the term fanatic, this deranged devotee and No 1 fan of a romance-novel writer (James Caan), holds him against his will, forces a rewrite of the protagonist's fate and then sledgehammers his legs so he can't escape from her. TODAYonline
  • The late English Poet Laureate - Ted Hughes mainsequence Crow tells how the protagonist grows to maturity.
  • This brevity is also in the service of the story, the ever shrinking life of the protagonist and this in turn accomplishes a feat which wouldn't otherwise be possible in another mode of fiction. MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 1 of 2)
  • It was this organized effort to undermine slavery… that put such a strain on intersectional relations and sent antagonists and protagonists of slavery scurrying headlong into the 1850s determined to have their uncompromising way.
  • For the U.S. to take sides would inevitably deepen Arab and Palestinian divides, which is an unwelcome policy to moderate Arabs and Palestinians alike, who do not want and could not be perceived by their people as advocating dialogue and negotiations with the Israeli occupying power but willing to go into confrontation with their compatriot political protagonists. Abusing the Arab Peace Initiative
  • For Pullman fans, this kind of plucky self-confidence must sound familiar: it's Lyra Belaqua, the novel's crafty protagonist, who travels from Oxford to the Arctic Circle -- aided by armored bears, flying witches and a truth-telling compass that only she can read -- to rescue her kidnapped best friend. The Arctic Adventurer
  • The film stretches 20 minutes of ‘real time’ in the lives of its two protagonists into the 84 minutes of the film.
  • At this moment it has already become clear that Sonny is the protagonist and Sal the tritagonist.
  • Many sitcoms die because they feature protagonists whom the audience cannot relate to.
  • Mrs Pankhurst was one of the chief protagonists of women's rights.
  • Funke describes the tone as more modern and "unsentimental," a mirror of protagonist Jacob. Cornelia Funke partners creatively with Lionel Wigram in the new 'Reckless' - latimes.com
  • He wades into the melee, stocky arms thrust out to separate the protagonists.
  • The film keeps cutting back from the snow to the real-life protagonists as they relive their experience.
  • Such recurrent encounters are typical of the picaresque, whose protagonists often meet their opponents again and again.
  • Folktales relate the adventures of both animal protagonists and human characters.
  • Therefore we could take the literal word “cheating” from the lyrics and throw this into a scene in which a protagonist finds out his or her lover has been unfaithful and is in the process of storming out of a room, tearing things from the walls and running into the night outside; surviving, albeit chaotically, a violent break-up of a doomed relationship. Top 10 Songs That Should Be Used in a Movie » Scene-Stealers
  • But much of this critical riposte assaults our protagonist's dignity more than is necessary for an appreciation of the film.
  • Strangely enough, in the novel Have Space-Suit, Will Travel, Robert Heinlein used the term beetle tracking to describe the sort of typically un-serious courses that the protagonist was expected to take in high school; Heinlein was just as disparaging of the same sort of courses encountered in the typical American college campus. A master’s degree in Beatles studies.
  • Both books' protagonists become epic heroes in part because their technical mastery allows them to manipulate mass consumer networks.
  • Kennedy skillfully evokes the atmosphere of an edgy defeated Germany and that of a victorious Britain awash in disappointment and disillusion, but she is at her best when conveying the turmoil inside her protagonist’s mind. Cover to Cover
  • It was also unclear what type of relationship existed between the main protagonists in the rebellion.
  • The difference here from the fool's paradise of hip-hop bravado is that it's all too real, and that the protagonists who confide in Asger Leth are now all dead. GreenCine Daily: SFIFF Dispatch. 7.
  • Male novelists are often accused of writing unconvincing female characters, but this novel has to create a strong protagonist in Tara Mullray.
  • Also, is there an informal network of know-how, pertaining to techniques for torture and humiliation that lubricates the virtual matrix inhabited by the protagonists of the so-called "global war on terror", that operates in much the same way as the networks that bring together paedophiles and sex offenders on online platforms in the darker parts of the internet? Ethan Casey: Marines Urinating on Dead Taliban: How Low Will We Go?
  • The shoes are the telling detail, proof that the song's protagonist has slipped from stability into a downward spiral of apathy and self-abnegation.
  • Abbiamo scritturato Gianni Orlando, amico di Fabio, proprietario di night bar ed ex pilota della Pattuglia Acrobatica come "cattivo" ... e per la prima volta, credo, nel Cinema si vedono i due veri protagonisti in volo, pilotando i loro rispettivi aerei ed inseguirsi criminal ardite manovre. Archive 2009-11-01
  • The problem is not the protagonist doing something "eek," but with not being able to respect the protagonist's stupid decision as would be the case if the reader can see making that choice, even though the reader knows that it's the wrong one, and the reader is torn up right along with the protagonist. The WritingYA Weblog: Poetry, Panic and Procrastination
  • Alchemy furnishes the theme for one tale; the protagonist seeks an alcahest, a human victim for his crucible. The Merry-Go-Round
  • After all, the author of "Portnoy's Complaint" and "Sabbath's Theater" has made a literary career out of fudging the line between his life and his fiction, writing endlessly aborn misogynistic protagonists teasingly named Philip. A Tale Of Exes And Ohs
  • The scene is set at a kitschy Havana nightclub where the protagonists drift off with different partners.
  • The courtyard will play host to the dreamscape of the book's protagonist, the haplessly bombastic Ignatius J. Karen Dalton-Beninato: The Goddess Fortuna in an Attempt to Make Sense of It All
  • From what I†™ ve seen of this intense debate there is little chance that the main climatologist protagonists will agree on this. Think Progress » House Energy Committee Commissions Political Propaganda Attacking Global Warming Science
  • Protagonists generally have needs, desires, goals, aversions and fears, and their efforts to achieve their goals are generally complicated or thwarted by an antagonist, who may be hostile to the protagonist.
  • The vast majority of female protagonists are unmarried women at peak reproductive age.
  • Many a protagonist who is downright tigerish in defense of his ideals elsewhere in the book becomes positively lamblike when confronted by a boss, a lover, a child, etc. who points out his flaws. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » The scourge of the passive interviewer, part VIII: more less-than-stellar argumentative techniques, or, when are the violins going to kick in? I’m fox-trotting with a giant squid here!
  • The film contains extraordinary sequences, particularly those dealing with the impoverished coal miner cousin of one of the male protagonists.
  • These so-called detective stories, on the other hand, pretend to exhibit the strictly intellectual qualities of the protagonist. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • The book's protagonist, Luther Green, is an icy cosmopolite with strong connections to his family and the inner-city neighborhood of his adolescence.
  • Aside from the main protagonists, how many voters have a clear idea of how ‘Corngate’ occurred and what it meant?
  • These terms originate in classical Greek drama, in which a tenor would be assigned the role of protagonist, a baritone the role of deuteragonist, and a bass would play the tritagonist.
  • As in most of Polanski's films, the world is so dauntingly evil the protagonist grows incapable of imagining an alternative future.
  • It is an autobiographical satire whose neurotic, dark-skinned protagonist, Emma Lou Morgan, internalizes biases against dark-complexioned people after a midwestern upbringing by colorstruck relatives mimicking racist societal values.
  • His first Adventure story was called "Khlit," after its 17th-century protagonist, a saber-wielding Cossack who wore an astrakhan hat and bright red breeches. Shepherding a Lamb's Lost Legacy
  • Librarians and teachers, book talk or assign a new title featuring a protagonist from a completely different class or ethnic group than your audience. The CSK Is Dead (Long Live the CSK)
  • Thereby proving the point that Mrs Hunt should be chary of not putting the work into her protagonist when she could in fact be missing out on the chance of giving voice to the distillation of contemporary gender politics for a generation.
  • The protagonist, Janie Crawford, begins a quest for romance but achieves spiritual fulfillment.
  • Let us compare the sets in El delincuente honrado and La conjuracion de Venecia, when both protagonists await their execution.
  • Significantly, its protagonist is the opposite of the three anti-heroines of the trilogy.
  • Resolutely unglamorous, Chadsey's young men, no hunks, preen and pose, sometimes grotesquely transformed by superimpositions that seem to be materialized projections of their fantasies, like the vulpine shadow in "Portrait (Pink Beak)," the black mud luchador mask (or terrorist balaclava) in "Blackface Rod," the dangling penis in the standing/spread-eagled protagonist of "Marines," or the extra sets of arms in the androgynous "Red Head (Shift). ArtScene: This Month's Top Exhibitions in the Western United States
  • The protagonist moves through various stages of life, from living with ascetics to participating in the marketplace, neither of which bring satisfaction.
  • Moreover, the way that the myths are modified over time also quite plainly reveals that their protagonists were regarded as exempla, that is, embodiments of traditional virtues.
  • It is not an accident that the protagonists of cultural nationalism are also purveyors of globalisation that throws open the floodgates of cultural neo-colonialism.
  • The shattering and reclaiming of memory proceeds in similar ways for most of the central protagonists of the novel.
  • Before long his regimen had been adopted by soldiers training for action in the Boer War and immortalised in fiction by James Joyce's peregrinatory protagonist Leopold Bloom. Evening Standard - Home
  • It was relentlessly pro-royal with all critical faculties repressed, despite the rather chequered history of the two main protagonists.
  • His need to lecture his readers sometimes forces his protagonist into the role of the ventriloquist's dummy - and too often we can see the master's lips moving.
  • Scholarly opinions cover a wide spectrum about this, ranging from the view that Luther was a promotor of equal rights for women to the view that he was a protagonist in the oppression of women.
  • Abbiamo scritturato Gianni Orlando, amico di Fabio, proprietario di night bar ed ex pilota della Pattuglia Acrobatica come "cattivo" ... e per la prima volta, credo, nel Cinema si vedono i due veri protagonisti in volo, pilotando i loro rispettivi aerei ed inseguirsi criminal ardite manovre. Archive 2009-11-01
  • The first movement's Impressionistic landscape featured a piquant, upward soaring melody with a series of falling thirds from a protagonist oboe, flitting above a feather-bed of sustained string harmonies and bass piano, and punctuated with a walking-like figuration in the piano's treble register, all becoming more urgent toward its close. Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades
  • The protagonist Jagannatha's main concern is the Holeyaru, the submissive, spectral, dark-skinned lowest caste of Bharathipura. Hinduism Cast Against Modernity
  • Having taken this lesson to heart, I paid attention to the emergence of the many fires in my story -- the small bonfires Little Servant ignites around the Entertainment Palace to keep himself warm, the flames in the fireplaces in the Romanov palaces that rather than warm Darya, my protagonist, make her shiver. Dora Levy Mossanen: Fires, Opals and the Romanovs
  • His protagonists are outsiders, living in these stylized worlds but still not a part of them.
  • Saying that games are mostly male fueled fantasies is a valid point, but when you look at the standard of games (that meaning over the shoulder third person or first person), that lends itself to putting a gun, laser pistol, or chainsaw in the hands of the protagonist. Kicking The Dog
  • In this sense, any reader could be Orpheus, as indeed could any of the novel's protagonists.
  • About the only things that the two games have in common are a protagonist with psionic powers and the ability to throw random enemies off of very tall buildings.
  • The relationship between the protagonist and the femme fatale forms the common side of the two triangles ( e. g. , the axis around which both triangles interact).
  • It is a trial, not an inquisition: a trial in which the protagonists are the Crown on the one hand and the accused on the other.
  • And the protagonists sounded fairly confident in their attempts to resolve the dilemma.
  • In general , a literary work in which the protagonist meets an unhappy or disastrous end.
  • The figure of the cowboy became the West's protagonist, a self-reliant individualist with a virtuous sense of fair play.
  • In John Lanchester's short story "Expectations" in the Jan. 9 New Yorker magazine, his 2007 banker-protagonist's "considered view of the Damien Hirst spot painting, looking at it from aesthetic, art-historical, interior-design, and psychological points of view, was that it had cost forty-seven thousand pounds, plus V.A.T. Spotting the State of Art
  • From a doting bahu she has turned into a protagonist of social issues in her new television avatar.
  • Sia il protagonista, Ben Silverstone, che il suo amante, John Dixon, che l'eccellente Linda (Charlotte Brittain), eseguono il buon dosaggio di denuncia sessista e humor britannico, sfruttando al massimo ogni battuta e sfumatura. WN.com - Articles related to Kentucky castle turned into popular luxury hotel

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