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Thematically and almost
Thematically, the strip draws upon nostalgic childhood experiences, and often has a static, almost limbo-like atmosphere, in a similar manner to its companion strip, Andy Capp.
Thematically, the story touches upon the almost classic theme of an adult prematurely exposing a child to the harsh realities of life – in this story being alcoholism and the bitterness of a divorce, as one critic has noted.

Thematically and with
Thematically, film noirs were most exceptional for the relative frequency with which they centered on women of questionable virtue — a focus that had become rare in Hollywood films after the mid-1930s and the end of the pre-Code era.
Thematically, the ten Eclogues develop and vary pastoral tropes and play with generic expectations.
Thematically, the Absurd overrides Responsibility ; despite his physical terror, Meursault is satisfied with his death ; his discrete sensory perceptions only physically affect him, and thus are relevant to his self and his being, i. e. in facing death, he finds revelation and happiness in the " gentle indifference of the world ".
Thematically, Brown observes: " There is some sadness in the new book with its tactful yet poignant descriptions of the ravages of alcoholism and the uncertain emotional relationships of an over-extended family.
Thematically, the book may be categorized as post-colonial with its focus on immigrants and their native cultures and languages.
Thematically Burnett was similar to Dashiell Hammett and James M. Cain but his contrasting of the corruption and corrosion of the city with the better life his characters yearned for, represented by the paradise of the pastoral, was fresh and original.
Thematically, the poem is primarily concerned with the evocation of the grief of the female speaker and with the representation of her state of despair.
Thematically, Thrussell has used the project as an opportunity to indulge his fascination with conspiracy theories, with many album and track titles referencing conspiracies.
Thematically with songs urging listeners to change the world, that life is beautiful and professing women empowerment.
Thematically the set experiments with conflict within the colors.

Thematically and film
Thematically, the book evokes a sense of paranoia later captured in the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which had a similar premise.
Amladi of India Today called the film a " dead ember " and added, " Thematically, it's a gravely flawed attempt.

Thematically and which
Thematically, although the series focused heavily on alien abduction lore, the decision was made early on to allow the plots of individual episodes to branch out into different territories in order to prevent the overarching plot from running out of momentum, which led to standalone episodes such as " Squeeze " being developed.
Thematically, Nazi exploitation genre can also be influenced by other so-called exploitative media, often called mondo films, which focus on gruesome death footage and other taboo subject matter, such as the Faces of Death series.

Thematically and style
Thematically and stylistically, too, it is distinctive: it tells the story of the falls of Satan and Man in an epic style, and has been suggested as an influence for Beowulf, and even perhaps for Paradise Lost.
Thematically, their scope ran from coverage of political and social movements to current trends in underground and popular culture, whereby one piece was usually biographical in nature, setting it off from the more panoramic style of the rest of the show.

Thematically and is
Thematically, the programming is focused on women and women's issues.
Thematically, the album is lively, playful, and at times brash.
Thematically, Russo and the other members were also influenced by literature, especially that of Portuguese poet Luís de Camões, whose poetry is featured in more than one of the band's songs.
Thematically, The Green Berets is strongly anti-communist and pro-Saigon.
Thematically, Beti's work is unified by an unwavering commitment to combatting colonialism, both overt and covert.
Thematically, Gulliver's Travels is a critique of human vanity, of pride.
Thematically, the song is ironic, as its upbeat feel completely contradicts the protagonists ' no-win scenario when it accidentally is played on jukebox.
Thematically, the play gives a central role to a line borrowed from W. B. Yeats ' poem " The Second Coming ": " The ceremony of innocence is drowned.
Thematically, Gulliver's Travels is a critique of human vanity, of pride.
Thematically, " Hot Fun in the Summertime " is a dedication to the fun and games to be had during the summer.
Thematically, a " honky tonk woman " refers to a dancing girl in a western bar who may work as a prostitute ; the setting for the narrative in the first verse of the blues version is Memphis, while " Country Honk " sets the first verse in Jackson.

Thematically and .
*( Thematically compiled comparison of the parallels in the ancient sources ) Dead at 2009 / 09 / 22.
Thematically organised and finely introduced.
Thematically, the Ramayana explores human values and the concept of dharma.
Thematically, the musical depicted the contrast between empty city life and the warmth and simplicity of the country, focusing on a theme of love transcending time.
Thematically, Viking metal draws extensively on elements of black metal, but uses pagan and Norse lyrics and imagery instead of those of an anti-Christian or Satanic nature.
Thematically reminiscent of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Flight of the Bumblebee, it showcased Hirt's technical prowess.
Thematically, the 50th poem thus echoes the arrival of Christianity to Finland and the subsequent fading into history of the old pagan beliefs.
Thematically, the novel portrayed Alabama's struggle ( and hence Zelda's as well ) to rise above being " a back-seat driver about life " and to earn respect for her own accomplishments — to establish herself independently of her husband.
Thematically, as its name implies, it was a song of courtly love, written usually by a man to his noble lover.
Thematically, the point of the scene was that Brundle was trying to find some kind of cure for his rapidly deteriorating condition, but was clearly losing his sanity at the same time.
Thematically, all these dance styles share common ground including their street origins, their freestyle nature, and the use of battling.
Thematically the work centres on the nature of youth to rebel against authority, control methods, community building and the transformation experienced in adolescent passage.

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