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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transparent characters" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe characters in a narrative or story that are easily understood or relatable, often lacking depth or complexity. Example: "In this novel, the transparent characters make it easy for readers to predict their actions and motivations."
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The trio cheers their coffee to the latter sentiment, Shea with the phrase "yas queens" (so now we know the Transparent characters watch Broad City).
People have changed; with perpetual youth comes perpetual malleability: character isn't destiny, it isn't even fixed, and the only obstacles to dramatic goals are the weight of one's own past; that's why we've become transparent characters who seek to become ever lighter.
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Though he is the film's designated intellectual, his baroque eloquence a big turn-on for Audrey, Bertrand is also its simplest, most psychologically transparent character.
But I didn't necessarily... as we all know from Julianne's prolific career, she changes so utterly from role to role, so I didn't necessarily see this incredibly transparent character in that performance.
CART is a branch of the decision trees (DTs) algorithms, which have been applied extensively in the literature for preventive control design due to their transparent character of interpreting inference procedures.
When one is thinking that some given experience or item x is G, and one is directly aware of the uncertain or not-fully-transparent character of one's awareness, this can make it merely probable for one that x is G.
"It's only those that are born in the wilderness get to see the promised land," she says, which clearly has implications for Transparent's characters.
All of this is written, directed and performed with a varnish that is slick and transparent; the characters act, talk and move like the wonderland inhabitants of a movie of the week.
Beyond the cloyingly therapeutic dimensions of Ms. Winfrey's tastes there has been a longstanding interest in narratives of dislocation, not merely in the metaphoric psychological sense but also along the more transparent lines of characters trapped in inhospitable worlds.
Irving merely relies on the conventions of realism as one relies on punctuation: he writes fiction as if reality were uncomplicatedly transparent, as if characters' consciousnessess imply float to hand - indeed, as if reality were as manageable for the writer as are the conventions of realism.
On "Transparent," Nef's character, Gittel, a transsexual ancestor of the main characters, is seen, in flashbacks, in late-Weimar Berlin.
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