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The role of Jackie Brown called for Grier to be tough and cool as hell – but it also demanded a multi-layered presentation of characters within characters.

Pinter's plays are ambivalent in their plots, presentation of characters, and endings, but they are works of undeniable power and originality.

The healthy competition among cable providers has enabled the presentation of characters who would have a hard time being in films because they are ambiguous or outright dislikable, complicated and sullied.

Benchmarks: Understands the characteristics and presentation of characters, environments, and actions in the various art forms; Knows how various concepts and principles are used in the arts and disciplines outside the arts Visual Arts Standard 1- Understands and applies media, techniques, and processes related to the visual arts.

The ambiguity lets Socrates deploy more than one argument against the presentation of characters.

On a similar note, Eurogamer criticised the vague presentation of characters attributes, making it difficult to determine what their respective strengths and weaknesses are.

Kazakov's early short stories marked a notable departure from the tenets of Socialist Realism in their rejection of heroic types and the morally didactic presentation of character.

It's an artful "now you see her, now you don't" presentation of character that almost makes you believe that the story being told on stage may wind up surprising you after all.

The supposed autobiography of the son of a ruined Genoese moneylender, this work is richer in invention, variety of episode, and presentation of character than Lazarillo, and it too enjoyed extraordinary popularity.

Moreover, the Essays made known the ideal, derived from Plutarch's presentation of character and openly expressed opinion, of "high antique virtue and the heroically moral man" that became the humanist ideal of the Renaissance period.

And the ultimate agitation of various and sundry minds, so that several folks think they see the rabbit, is conducive to howling farce.But the real virtue of this picture, as derived from Mrs. Chase's play, is its wonderfully warm and sympathetic presentation of character and its wistfully sweet appreciation of the innocence of a benevolent lush.

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