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To watch him in this extraordinary feature was not only to see a character rise to the occasion.
Mr. White described Ms. Parker as asking for "more here and less there" to help her character rise out of grief and "reveal Elizabeth as she used to be, with real power and ability to comfort the two boys".
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It ends with "Richard III," whose title character rises to power by killing his closest friends and relatives.
The way in which the main female character rises in the foreground, leaving the smaller figures massed high up, is again a photographer's idea.
By the standards of, say, the Harry Potter books, no character rises to the fore as the individual whose perspective or struggle matters most.
And in the case of "Huckleberry Finn," Twain obviously used the word intentionally, to make his point about the character rising above his social status.
Like Cain, Haynes clearly conceives of "Mildred Pierce" as a feminist work, though not an ideological one: the title character rises and falls, and maybe rises again, against a background of male ineptitude and female know-how.
Finally, in "Mr. Pnut Goes to the Big Top," Mr. De Block's character rises and exerts his influence on the schoolgirl clones, who move in a pack with their arms raised above the head, fingers twiddling.
The Bill grew out of a single drama called Woodentop, broadcast on ITV in 1983, which followed a day in the life of young PC Jim Carver, played by Mark Wingett, who stayed with the show until 2005, with his character rising to become a detective sergeant.
Following a car accident, Affleck's late character rises from a gurney at the end of a minute-long stationary shot that lingers right outside a hospital doorway.
If anything, change is the very time during which your true character rises to the top.
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