Sentence examples for emotional geometry from inspiring English sources

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Rather, she has created a family portrait, glimpsed through the prism of Lillian's memory, that limns the complicated emotional geometry that connects the Andersons to one another.

What flaws "Accidents in the Home" has are the result of Hadley's attempt at precisely charting the emotional geometry of a very extended clan.

Now, in her lopsided new novel, "My Hollywood," Ms. Simpson explicates the emotional geometry of another sort of familial relationship: the triangular dynamic among a mother and her young son and his nanny.

Writing in the daily New York Times last month, Michiko Kakutani praised Knox's "ability to convey her emotions with considerable visceral power," noting that she "seems to have developed sharp powers of observation during her years in confinement, mapping out the emotional geometry at work among prisoners and guards, and the mental arithmetic she would perform in her head to get through each day".

If, as Ms. Knox tells it, she was too gullible and naïve about people when she first arrived in Italy, she seems to have developed sharp powers of observation during her years in confinement, mapping out the emotional geometry at work among prisoners and guards, and the mental arithmetic she would perform in her head to get through each day.

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In 25 minutes, write a scintillating essay on an instance in which geometry touched your life in an emotional way.

Donald Eastman's set, an almost empty Manhattan apartment spread in blond wood across the stage, with a Havana rooftop in shades of blue hovering above it, suggests, in its geometry, the layers of Fran's emotional life and, in its coloring, the heavenly consolation she has not quite duplicated in her new home.

This had peaked during the Romantic period, when artistic movements such as the German Sturm und Drang ("Storm and Desire") privileged emotional turbulence and intense subjectivity over the cold geometries of Enlightenment reason.

Mr. Swanberg, a prolific investigator of the makeshift mores of the young, prefers a kind of fractal geometry, leaving room for contingency, confusion and randomness in his search for emotional and behavioral truth.

Their carefully parsed geometries of everyday life have a formal rigor and a kind of emotional wisdom that should not be underestimated.

Like a novelist, Mr. Rivette builds his story slowly, allowing the emotional quirks and cultural preoccupations of his six main characters to form like a crystal into a geometry of interlocking triangles.

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