Sentence examples for evocation of mortality from inspiring English sources

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Both were moved to tears by the work's stark evocation of mortality.

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'Memento mori' is a spooky evocation of human mortality, 'Winter Sky' a calmer exercise in orchestral polyphony, 'Hunter' a frenetic, often jagged dalliance with dynamics, finally fading to black.

These are people who, like him, are involved in the evocation of memory and desire, mortality and dread.

And such is Wilder's point, to strip American life to its mundane fundamentals and illustrate, with a folksiness that belies the play's rather brutally unsentimental evocation of death, that our mortality is what we share and that, realize it or not, it is what makes our most ordinary moments precious.

In the end, Titarenko's stirring images are portraits of mortality as much as they are evocations of memory.

Intimations of mortality.

Think of mortality.

Persia and Woodbridge don't have much in common but the original poem's emphasis on mortality ("I came like water and like wind I go") and its evocation of a paradise in the wilderness resonated with FitzGerald.

The evocation of old Hollywood is intentional.

A roving evocation of Russia's past.

Johnson's evocation of Prohibition Idaho is totally persuasive.

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