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Alongside the similarity with its precursor Aurat in portraying women empowerment and morality, the script of Mother India weaved in strong sense nationalism and nation-building, utilising characters personifying abstract qualities such as "... beauty and goodness, wealth and power, poverty and exploitation, community spirit ..."
The character of Radha is identified with various goddess and mythological characters, such as Radha ( the consort of Krishna, and personifying love and romance ), Sita ( a character in Ramayana, and personifying high moral value ), Savitri ( representing great morality and loyalty to husband ), Draupadi ( personifying duty and morality ), Dharti-mata or Mother Earth, and Lakshmi ( Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity ).
Inauguration, which was created in 1954, was a 38 minute surrealist work featuring many Crowleyan and Thelemite themes, with many of the various characters personifying various pagan gods such as Isis, Osiris and Pan.

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The jewel is about long, made of filigreed gold, enclosing a highly polished piece of quartz crystal beneath which is set a cloisonné enamel plaque, with an enamelled image of a man holding floriate sceptres, perhaps personifying Sight or the Wisdom of God.
A major element of the holiday, meant to symbolize the defeat of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, is a staged battle between Lašininis (" porky ") personifying winter and Kanapinis (" hempen man ") personifying spring.
Albert Camus, in his 1942 essay The Myth of Sisyphus, saw Sisyphus as personifying the absurdity of human life, but Camus concludes " one must imagine Sisyphus happy " as " The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a man's heart.
The king personifying the rain deity is then shown carrying war implements and making prisoners, while his actions seem to be equated with the violence of a thunderstorm.
One of these warriors is a man personifying the rain deity.
In the center is Minerva, personifying the United States, standing with left hand resting of fasces and right hand holding a shield blazoned with the shield from the coat of arms of the United States.
This is done by personifying objects like flowers.
It is surmounted by a figure of Cornelia, personifying the state of Ohio, with arms wide spread, and arrayed before her are the state's " jewels " – military and political leaders who contributed to the Union Cause during the American Civil War.
In a sense, he is the character best personifying the tragedy of the Southern high class after the Civil War.
Translated into English the lyrical sentiment and ambiguity is best conveyed by personifying life ;
It was also held that " rovided that the court, personifying the reasonable man, takes an approach which is based on broad common sense, and without inappropriate reliance on special knowledge, the minutiae of court procedure or other matters outside the ken of the ordinary, reasonably well-informed members of the public, there should be no risk that the courts will not ensure both that justice is done and that it is perceived by the public to be done ".
At the top of the west façade of the Gare de l ' Est is a statue by the sculptor Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire, representing the city of Strasbourg, while the east end of the station is crowned by a statue personifying Verdun, by Varenne.
Hilda Ellis Davidson says " it seems more probable that it is a reference to the deathly pale head of the valkyrie, the spirit brooding over the battlefield personifying slaughter, who is summoned at the outset of battle.
A. Emmens, for example, states that in The Trumpeter the reliefs represents: “ the deceitfulness of human desires, because the goat, personifying lust, can time and again be deceived by appearance, by the deceptive imitation, which is the mask ”.

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# Dirce, transformed into a spring ( presumably into a nymph personifying it ) after her death
The writer of a William Randolph Hearst-syndicated comic strip titled Little Margie in Misty Magic Land, Case wrote Promethea into her comic book as a helpful spirit to the titular young adventurer, and ended up personifying Promethea to help soldiers on the battlefield from 1900 – 1920, in a manner similar to the legendary Angels of Mons.
The climax of the aria occurs with the word " grido " (" outcry " or " crying out ") and clearly Turandot is reliving and personifying the last moments of her ancestor, its outrage and its long awaited vengeance.

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Some critics contend that the title actually refers to an artillery battery ; Punknews interpreted it as " Hetfield ( singing ) of a war tactic as the aggressor ," personifying destruction.
There is a character personifying harvest who comes on stage attended by men dressed as reapers ; he refers to himself as their " master " and ends the scene by begging the audience for a " largesse ".

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Eventually it became clear to me, partly with the aid of another schizophrenic patient who could point out my condescension to me somewhat more directly, that this man, with his condescending, `` You're welcome '', was very accurately personifying an element of obnoxious condescension which had been present in my own demeanor, over these months, on each of these occasions when I had bid him good-bye with the consoling note, each time, that the healing Christ would be stooping to dispense this succor to the poor sufferer again on the morrow.
The 1st-century BC Epicurean philosopher Lucretius interprets the myth of Sisyphus as personifying politicians aspiring for political office who are constantly defeated, with the quest for power, in itself an " empty thing ", being likened to rolling the boulder up the hill.
* Gombhira: song ( originating in Chapai Nawabganj, in the Northwest ) performed with a particular distinctive rhythm and dance with two performers, always personifying a man and his grand father, discussing a topic to raise social awareness
Focşani's location on the Milcov ( the river that divided Wallachia and Moldavia ) inspired the design of its coat of arms, which depicts the handshake of two women personifying both principalities as a symbol of the union, with the motto Unirea face puterea (" Unity makes strength ").
A woman personifying Liberty leads the people forward over the bodies of the fallen, holding the tricouleur flag of the French Revolution in one hand and brandishing a bayonetted musket with the other.
Facenda was at the pinnacle of his style in 1974's " The Championship Chase " with his recitation of “ The Autumn Wind ,” a football poem written by Steve Sabol, personifying fall weather:
It is performed with a particularly distinctive rhythm and dance with two performers, always personifying a man and his maternal grandfather, discussing a topic to raise social awareness.
Upper right is Diana, personifying the moon, with a cape of stars.
Following along with trends of the time, Wu's works tended less toward naturalism ( i. e. painting exactly what the eye sees ) and more toward abstraction, focusing on dynamic balance of elements, and personifying nature.
Jung believed these visions to be a sort of Alchemical allegory, with the tormented homunculi personifying transmutations — burning or boiling themselves to become something else.

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They also exploited the slaves ' culture and mythology by personifying the roles of Tenctonese " demons.

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* Ecclesia and Synagoga, meaning " Church and Synagogue ", are a pair of figures personifying the Roman Catholic Church and the Jewish synagogue found in medieval Christian art.
* Neil Gaiman wrote a story personifying the month in his collection Fragile Things entitled October in the Chair.
By personifying vices, virtues, the Devil and the Good Angel, stories of temptation were made accessible to those who were unable to read them themselves.
In connection, Dumézil points to a parallel in Ériu, a goddess personifying Ireland that appears in some Irish texts, whose name he says comes from Ireland rather than the other way around.
As Attorney General, Mitchell was noted for personifying the " law-and-order " positions of the Nixon administration, amid several high-profile anti-war demonstrations.
Here, the warrior duo's ritual battle for possession of Creiddylad may be understood as a version of the " Holly King " myth, possibly personifying the dynamic power struggle between summer and winter.
Jǫtunn ( Proto-Germanic * etunaz ) might have the same root as " eat " ( Proto-Germanic * etan ) and accordingly had the original meaning of " glutton " or " man-eater ", possibly in the sense of personifying chaos, the destructive forces of nature.
Bas-relief in Persepolis — a symbol Zoroastrism | Zoroastrian Nowruz — in day of a spring equinox power of eternally fighting bull ( personifying the moon ), and a lion ( personifying the Sun, the bulls crescent horn resembling the moon, the lions mane, representing the sun.
John also follows Thomas by personifying the Light as Jesus.
Some users may develop an addiction to the holodeck ( a condition known as " holodiction "), leading to them spending unhealthy amounts of time there and personifying artificial characters.
In 1930, the German press described the Nefertiti bust as their new monarch, personifying it as a queen.
The mythical Gaia was the primal Greek goddess personifying the Earth, the Greek version of " Mother Nature ", or the Earth Mother.

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