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It was a sort of poetic justice that at the time of his own demise a new plot to overthrow the Venezuelan government, reportedly involving the use of Dominican arms by former Venezuelan Dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez, has been uncovered and quashed.
It is a mosaic from Virgil, Ovid, Lucan and Venantius Fortunatus, composed in the manner of Einhard's use of Suetonius, and exhibits a true poetic gift.
His last group of operas, composed for Rome, exhibit a deeper poetic feeling, a broad and dignified style of melody, a strong dramatic sense, especially in accompanied recitatives, a device which he himself had been the first to use as early as 1686 ( Olimpia vendicata ) and a much more modern style of orchestration, the horns appearing for the first time, and being treated with striking effect.
The term " goddess " has also been adapted to poetic and secular use as a complimentary description of a non-mythological woman.
Except in epic poetry, they tended to use a familiar vocabulary, giving it poetic value by imaginative combinations of words and by rich sound effects.
The use of ambiguity, symbolism, irony and other stylistic elements of poetic diction often leaves a poem open to multiple interpretations.
In many languages, including modern European languages and Arabic, poets use rhyme in set patterns as a structural element for specific poetic forms, such as ballads, sonnets and rhyming couplets.
Another strong element of poetic diction can be the use of vivid imagery for effect.
Many poetic dictions use repetitive phrases for effect, either a short phrase ( such as Homer's " rosy-fingered dawn " or " the wine-dark sea ") or a longer refrain.
Sonnets are particularly associated with love poetry, and often use a poetic diction heavily based on vivid imagery, but the twists and turns associated with the move from octave to sestet and to final couplet make them a useful and dynamic form for many subjects.
They each have a poetic character with frequent use of parallelism.
Magritte's use of ordinary objects in unfamiliar spaces is joined to his desire to create poetic imagery.
As with other poetic techniques, poets use it to suit their own purposes ; for example William Shakespeare often used a rhyming couplet to mark off the end of a scene in a play.
Like the Oghuz Book of Dede Korkut, an older and anonymous Central Asian epic, the Turkish folklore that inspired Yunus Emre in his occasional use of tekerlemeler as a poetic device had been handed down orally to him and his contemporaries.
An additional problem is that in languages without living speech communities, such as Latin, Hellenic Greek, and Old Church Slavonic, linguists have only written evidence, perhaps written in a poetic, formalizing, or archaic style that mischaracterizes the actual daily use of the language.
Darío's most famous poem in this regard is Blasón-" Coat of Arms " ( 1896 ), and his use of the swan made it a symbol for the Modernismo poetic movement that dominated Spanish language poetry from the 1880s until the First World War.
Those poems are generally thought to have been composed sometime in the 9th or 8th centuries BC, but may have made use of older mythological and poetic traditions ; their depiction of the hero Odysseus, and his rule over Ithaca and the surrounding islands and mainland, preserve somes memories of the political geography, customs and society of the time.
Since the word diamond is now used for the hardest gemstone, the increasingly archaic term " adamant " has a mostly poetic or figurative use.
It promoted the use of craft and rigorous poetic form over mysticism or spiritual in-roads to composition, favouring the concrete over the ephemeral.
This change is portrayed in the scene at Flint Castle during which the unity of the two bodies disintegrates and the king starts to use more poetic and symbolic language.
A well-known form of poetic iconicity is the use of onomatopoeia, which may be called auditory iconicity.
According to Dōgen scholar Steven Heine: " Dogen's poetic and philosophical works are characterized by a continual effort to express the inexpressible by perfecting imperfectable speech through the creative use of wordplay, neologism, and lyricism, as well as the recasting of traditional expressions ".
He celebrated for his versatile and innovative use of poetic meters and as the earliest known Greek author to compose almost entirely on the theme of his own emotions and experiences.
Bards facilitated the memorization of such materials by the use of poetic meter and rhyme of time.
This was granted to them, although Ériu ( Éire ) became the chief name in use ( Banba and Fódla are still sometimes used as poetic names for Ireland, much as Albion is for Great Britain ).

use and persona
Although the morals instilled in him by the Kents have motivated Kal-El to use his abilities to help others, he developed the Superman persona to protect his Clark Kent identity.
Fuhrman excused his use of the word saying he used nigger in the context of his " bad cop " persona.
Among his most well-known accomplishments are the creation of Tommy, for which the term " rock opera " was coined, and a second pioneering rock opera, Quadrophenia ; his dramatic stage persona ; his use of guitar feedback as sonic technique ; and the introduction of the synthesiser as a rock instrument.
Superman becomes the persona that Clark Kent adopts in order to freely use his gifts to help the world without jeopardizing his friends, family and personal life.
Many performers make use of a persona.
Derek Walcott in his poem " The Spoiler's Return " borrows the calypsonian's persona, reworking his " Bedbug " calypso and making satirical use of Spoiler's trademark incantation: " Ah wanna fall!
His stand-up features frequent use of " repetition, call-backs, nonchalant delivery and deconstruction ", a device he jokingly ascribes to his tedious, exacting middle-class persona.
Male poets would use the female narrative voice, as a persona, to lament being abandoned by a male comrade or king.
* Corporate identity, " persona " of a corporation by way of branding or use of trademarks
There are a number of tools that are used in the analysis of user-centered design, mainly: persona, scenarios, and essential use cases.
Soon after Hollis retired, Daniel Dreiberg sought him out and asked if he could use the name and persona of Nite Owl to fight crime.
Ring names are often trademarked by the promotion that creates a character or gimmick for a performer, and it is not uncommon to see one performer use a variety of ring names throughout his career, even if his overall persona or gimmick remains similar.
" Wendi Arant and Candace R. Benefiel note that Oracle exerts her influence over the DC Universe primarily from home, putting " to full use the information science skills learned on her way to her PhD " In her new persona, " the physically challenged but superbly resourceful Oracle occupies a unique place in the annals of superhero-dom — the ' information goddess ' as crime stopper.
Though it makes use of the same heroic persona that Wayne displayed in his Westerns, this one is very much restrained under Otto Preminger's direction.
Role-play may be aided through the use of clubs and emotes, which allow the character to more fully develop his or her persona.
However, despite her European background, she was often cast as fiery Latin femme fatales in films that made full use of her exotic and glamorous persona, such as La Cucaracha ( 1934 ) the first live-action short film made in three-strip Technicolor.
The poet always liked to use the lyric of role ( in which the lyrical persona cannot be identified with the author ), multistage irony – the character introduced for good favored the game conducted by the author, between him and the reader.
It licensed the use of the imagery, persona and likeness of various well-known entertainment celebrities ( e. g. Steve McQueen ) and historical personalities ( e. g. Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein ).
When taking on an American persona he would often use the name Sebastian Tombs.
She can use telekinesis to levitate small objects over short distances ( such as weapons of under 10 pounds ; knives, razors, etc., which her " Bloody Mary " persona often gathered and assembled into improvised battle-armor ).
Nevertheless, he continued to use " Arman " as his public persona.
As a basketball owner, he has been described by Time as a " cheapskate ", a reference they also use for his baseball persona.
Swift's pseudonymous choice served two essential purposes: it provided him with an alternate persona which he could use to hide from potential political reprisals, and it allowed him to create an identity that was closely aligned with the common people of Ireland.
The stereotypical image was formed as a variation of the dumb blonde / bimbo persona, with references to the Estuary English accent, white stiletto heels, silicone augmented breasts, peroxide blonde hair, over-indulgent use of fake tan ( lending an orange appearance ), promiscuity, loud verbal vulgarity and to socialising at downmarket nightclubs.

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