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exteriorise
verb
Alternative form of exteriorize
Exact(2)
Such notions as "point of view" or "voice", while formalised and taught as narrative techniques, are in fact merely lessons in how to exteriorise sensibility, how to make the public persona more consistent with the private, how to put the subjective self to the test of objectivity.
Most of what I teach involves encouraging students to exteriorise their subjective world by fixing it to objects, instead of routing everything through the persona of Jane or John.
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In Kobborg, Scarlett has at his disposal one of the world's great dance-actors, a performer with an extraordinary gift for exteriorising inner conflict and darkness.
But where Heart of Darkness draws us into a deeply subjective interior, the language of Nostromo is radically exteriorised — alienating, even.
The battle which most geniuses fight within themselves was exteriorised and fought openly between her and her friend".
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