Partly this was because Tillstrom was able to allegorize some grown-up themes. |
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Unquestionably, these various traditional infernos allegorize the submerged mineral kingdom in an emphatic manner. |
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That is why in the upper plane there are so many birds who allegorize the access of many. |
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The way you accelerate and decelerate the speed of your film and audio, creating these sudden visual and aural disruptions, seems to allegorize emotional states. |
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These are in effect duo cantatas which allegorize historical scriptural events by means of vocal dialogues between Fear and Hope or, as in Cantata No. 32, Jesus and the Soul. |
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Perhaps it is in the nature of freedom — still, after all, a transitional event in the history of postwar Albania — that a novelist even of Kadare's great powers will seem, when trying to allegorize it, to stab at clouds. |
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Though both films were produced independently — and both allegorize the studio tether and the dream of artistic independence — neither conveys a sense of rethinking methods, styles, or subjects to match new circumstances. |
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This is rooted in a certain type of alchemy, based on sulfur and mercury that allegorize two opposite principles, just as was explained in the medieval Alchemy that was brought by the Arabs. |
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