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That we shall see when she incarnates Fiorilla tomorrow, in subtly nuanced form.
In the Daily Telegraph, Boris Johnson said: "She incarnates all the nannying, high-taxing, high-spending, school-marminess of Blair's Britain.
"She incarnates in her life all that 50's garbage and then she speaks to people in this complicated but very direct way".
Look at Angelique, the witch whom she incarnates in Burton's film: red dress, red lace underwear, red convertible, and, loudest of all, red lipstick on a mouth like a whale shark's.
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In his eyes she incarnated the broken promise of wealth that inspired his art.
More recently at Covent Garden, she incarnated Lisa in Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades as a repressed aristocrat avid for erotic experience.
The grieving mothers, betrayed wives and reluctant courtesans she incarnated were confronting -- in a melodramatically heightened form -- the hypocrisies of a social system that subjugated women by idealizing them.
It seems like an act of bondage, yet in her acrobatic writhing, she also incarnates musical notes pinging on the staff.
"Leave her," she heard the killers say, "she is sadness incarnate, she will die of sorrow".
Nobody is more touching in this regard than Danielle Darrieux, her soft wrinkles unable to erode the exquisite heroines she once incarnated for Max Ophuls, in "La Ronde" and "Madame de......
"Yes," because the practitioner, while living, cannot depart from the "here and now," because he or she is incarnate, in which case time and space is always experienced as "here and now".
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