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The box represents an extreme form of social exclusion, and the situation we've come up with – the audience never see more than an arm or legs of the characters on stage – seems ideal for articulating anxiety and exploring trauma in a dramatic way.
Dylan's lyrics embraced stories taken from the headlines about civil rights and he articulated anxieties about the fear of nuclear warfare.
At first, the pain of financial exposure was an articulate anxiety.
She is not shy of articulating the anxieties of middle-class parents with children in "bog standard" state schools.
And most people probably think of the movie as a classic of Cold War culture, like "On the Beach" and "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" — a popular work articulating the anxieties of an era.
Mr. Edwards articulated economic anxieties in the primaries.
Others succeeded as metaphors that articulated contemporary anxieties.
Watching the film today, it's fascinating to see how much it strains to reassure its audience even as it articulates their anxieties.
Against this backdrop, the Hindu nationalist movement has successfully articulated the anxieties and desires of the large and amorphous Indian middle class.
However, inasmuch as invented utopias articulate contemporary anxieties, they also hamstring their own ability to alter our thinking by offering solutions that, having been relocated in time, space, or both, aren't felt to be altogether applicable to the here and now.
The United States should also articulate its anxieties about the potential for communal violence in India.
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