Sentence examples for evoke perspective from inspiring English sources

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T here are voice-overs that lend the principal characters inner identities beyond the ones displayed in action, but those commentaries are narrow in scope and limited mostly to filling out the drama with a stepwise simplicity; they don't suggest or evoke perspective, time, distance, the accumulated emotions of retrospect.

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The National Geographic-quality pictures evoke the perspective of the neutral observer, without an agenda, merely recording the world as it is.

The memories in which America recalls finding himself living in New York City with his two older half-brothers brilliantly evoke the perspective a 5-year-old would have on the events and the terror of what has happened to him, and he slowly develops theories about being bad.

The film's style, like that of most of Méliès's films, is deliberately theatrical, with a stylized mise en scéne recalling the traditions of the 19th-century stage, and filmed by a stationary camera placed to evoke the perspective of an audience member sitting in a theatre.

The paradigm shifts we are all experiencing evoke new perspectives, attitudes, and mindsets.

I love that about the city, and I get pumped watching the overflow of street photography that evokes that perspective.

The story is based on their childhood, and their loose, intimate shooting style pulls off "the remarkable feat of evoking multiple perspectives without being too obvious about it".

As the poison of jealousy moves through his blood, Leontes's seething monologues are accompanied by eerie, high-pitched strains in Keith Clouston's score that cannily evoke the warped perspective of a discomposed mind.

Among the novel's most chilling passages are those that evoke Adam's perspective, especially his identification with John Colter, the Lewis and Clark scout considered to be the first mountain man.

Kawara's art evokes a cosmic perspective, by which his own life and, by extension, the lives of us all register as a negligible spark in time.

These aren't new ideas, but Mr. Halperin works up to an argument (impossible to summarize here) about how the film evokes a "dissident perspective" on the very idea of romantic love.

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