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dramatic and focus
Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
A lawyer, hired by the college, was arguing specifically for Dartmouth: Daniel Webster, class of 1801, made her plight the dramatic focus of his whole plea.
Art is set aside from ordinary life and made a dramatic focus of experience.
* Historical drama ( epic ) ( including War drama ) – Films that focus on dramatic events in history.
" A deeply religious man, working in Counter Reformation Rome, Bernini used light as an important metaphorical device in the perception of his religious settings, often using hidden light sources that could intensify the focus of religious worship, or enhance the dramatic moment of a sculptural narrative.
Because game animations focus on dramatic rather than casual actions, the range of character emotions is often limited.
While the wrestling matches themselves are the primary focus of professional wrestling, a key dramatic element of the business can be entrances of the wrestlers to the arena and ring.
A popular focus of the citizens ' attentions, she experiences their changeable attitudes, being first adored as an entertainer, then hated as a witch, before being lauded again for her dramatic rescue by Quasimodo.
Unlike works of high fantasy, the tales, though dramatic, focus mainly on personal battles rather than world-endangering matters.
This allowed him to focus on writing the " dramatic symphony " Roméo et Juliette for voices, chorus and orchestra.
marked a shift from dramatic roles to a new focus on deadpan comedy.
Critics such as Rackin interpret Shakespeare's metatheatrical references to the crossdressing on stage with less concern for societal elements and more of a focus on the dramatic ramifications.
Turner Network Television ( TNT ) is an American cable television channel created by media mogul Ted Turner and currently owned by the Turner Broadcasting System division of Time Warner that airs a variety of shows, with a focus on dramatic programming.
Horwitz writes that this was not just limited to Bacon, and that " after the dramatic confrontations between Lord Chief Justice Coke and Lord Chancellor Ellesmere, chancellors took care to circumscribe the Court's corrective jurisdiction and to focus more narrowly on territories they had staked out as peculiarly their own ".
However, they pose the challenge of maintaining dramatic interest when the outcome is already known from the original work, so the focus is usually on the character interactions or revealing how the characters and situations of the original work developed.
Creator Bill Lawrence stated in a video interview that season 8 will be more like the first few seasons in tone, with more of a focus on more realistic and dramatic storylines and the introduction of new characters.
There is no dramatic movement in " To Autumn " as there is in many earlier poems ; the poem progresses in its focus while showing little change in the objects it is focusing on.
News articles began to steer reports away from extremists who, in the past, were the focus of dramatic and uniquely portrayed events.
Schools rather than temples are to be preferred, he exhorted in a dramatic shift of focus.
Shakespeare's history plays focus on only a small part of the characters ' lives, and also frequently omit significant events for dramatic purposes.
Composer Peter Eötvös explains: " In the opera version, I put less emphasis on the political line than Kushner ... I rather focus on the passionate relationships, on the highly dramatic suspense of the wonderful text, on the permanently uncertain state of the visions.
Aristotle's Poetics ( Greek:, c. 335 BCE ) is the earliest-surviving work of dramatic theory and the first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory.
Rather than focus on fictional crimes, as do Law & Order and other TV shows elsewhere, True Crime depicted actual crimes that occurred throughout Canada, using dramatic reenactments and documentary-style footage of crime scenes.
The Oshakati-Ongwediva-Ondangwa complex has experienced dramatic urban growth in recent years and forms an important commercial and potential industrial focus.

dramatic and painting
In the United States, the leading Romantic movement was the Hudson River School of dramatic landscape painting.
His paintings, which combine a realistic observation of the human state, both physical and emotional, with a dramatic use of lighting, had a formative influence on the Baroque school of painting.
Diana and Actaeon ( Titian ) | Diana and Actaeon, Titian, 1556 – 1559, a classic history painting, showing a dramatic moment in a mythological story, with elements of figure painting, landscape painting and still-life.
In the same year, at the age of 14, he painted Portrait of Aunt Pepa, a vigorous and dramatic portrait that Juan-Eduardo Cirlot has called " without a doubt one of the greatest in the whole history of Spanish painting.
The painting is nearly all of the highest quality in the first two rooms, but the later compositions in the Stanze, especially those involving dramatic action, are not entirely as successful either in conception or their execution by the workshop.
Therefore, by that time, Hogarth hit on a new idea: " painting and engraving modern moral subjects ... to treat my subjects as a dramatic writer ; my picture was my stage ", as he himself remarked in his manuscript notes.
Czukay: "' Bel Air ' 20 minute-long track which took up the whole of side two on the Future Days original vinyl LP showed Can in a state of being an electric symphony group performing a peaceful though sometimes dramatic landscape painting.
The painting St. Jerome in the Desert ( 1500 or 1506 ) ( Louvre, Paris ) shows his youthful inexperience as a draughtsman, however the dramatic rocky landscape is accentuated by the red garment of the saint.
The enterprising company ordered reprints of a dramatic painting that depicted " Custer's Last Fight " and had them framed and hung in many American saloons, helping to create lasting impressions of the battle and the brewery's products in the minds of bar patrons.
A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production.
Although The Raft of the Medusa retains elements of the traditions of history painting, in both its choice of subject matter and its dramatic presentation, it represents a break from the calm and order of the then-prevailing Neoclassical school.
Both the choice of subject matter and the heightened manner in which the dramatic moment is depicted are typical of Romantic painting — strong indications of the extent to which Géricault had moved from the prevalent Neoclassical movement.
A dramatic painting of the falls was made by Frank Miles and is now at Nottingham City Museum.
He absorbed what he saw and distilled it in his painting: Caravaggio's dramatic lighting ; Italian Mannerism ; Paolo Veronese's color and di sotto in su or foreshortened perspective ; and the art of Carracci, Guercino, Lanfranco and Guido Reni.
He was a natural academic, who absorbed what he saw and studied, and distilled it in his painting: Caravaggio's dramatic lighting ; Italian Mannerism ; Paolo Veronese's color and di sotto in su or foreshortened perspective ; and the art of Carracci, Guercino, Lanfranco and Guido Reni.
His character was entirely homogeneous ; each of his pursuits was closely linked up with all his other occupations, whether he were writings lyrics, epic poems, dramatic plays, novels, publishing, making a pencil sketch of the vision that floated before his eyes, or simply painting upon canvas his magnificent portraits.
As far as literature was concerned, Wyspiański created a dramatic interpretation of Matejko ’ s painting Stefan Batory pod Pskowem ( Bathory at Pskov ).
The Alexander Mosaic is a large and dramatic battle scene showing Alexander the Great defeating Darius III of Persia ; it is a floor mosaic excavated from Pompeii, probably copying a lost painting.
His dramatic painting " Murdered, or The Assassination " ( 1866 ), was one of his first successes, and is now in the Lille museum.
A dramatic painting of the falls was made by Frank Miles and is now at Nottingham City Museum.
Tenebrism, from the Italian tenebroso ( murky ), also called dramatic illumination, is a style of painting using very pronounced chiaroscuro, where there are violent contrasts of light and dark and darkness becomes a dominating feature of the image.
Following a brief stint as ballet master for Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Andersen moved to Phoenix, Arizona, attracted not only by the dramatic scenery but, he says, by the " crystal clear " sunlight that is ideal for painting, one of his enduring passions.

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