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A pulsing stream of images and ideas captures the deeply ambivalent character of the 1950's.
An exploration of the magnetic and ambivalent character of Shylock in William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
Although Butler credits Foucault with recognizing the fundamentally ambivalent character of subjection, she also argues that he does not offer an account of the specific mechanisms by which the subjected subject is formed.
However, without trying to solve the ambivalent character of the Romantic political program, it is important to note how these very statements show that Schlegel was not an impartial critic.
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But while "Carlos" often looks like an Hollywood-style action film, like "Che" and "The Baader Meinhof Complex," it also cannily employs some of the devices — including a sense of ambiguity and ambivalent characters — of the classic art cinema.
Holtz did an incredibly nuanced job of bringing her terrifically ambivalent character to life.
Similarly, nominations went to Marcia Gay Harden and screenwriter Brian Helgeland, who won an Oscar for LA Confidential, while Laura Linney as Penn's wife, an intriguingly ambivalent character with more than a hint of Lady Macbeth, went unrewarded.
He's a sexy yet sexually ambivalent character whose motives are interestingly hard to read.
In the 1960s, the comedy western took on a sharper, darker, more ambivalent character.
His ambivalent character is a vehicle for the novel's central tension -- between private conscience and public display.
The experiment — which, unsurprisingly, proved disastrous — yielded only one good result, or so Moore suggests: It provided Jane Austen with the inspiration for the sottish and entirely undisciplined Dick Musgrove, the least attractive of all the ambivalent characters she put on display in "Persuasion".
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