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The page-count also gives manga artists room to unfold their stories, shaking the last driblets of pathos from the often-overripe melodrama.
Besides mastery of composition, pathos, touchingness and power of affecting are also found in them.
From the tawdry reality of the trophy wife to the sinister threat of the smiling clown, the show is underpinned by pathos.
However, as dark films go, this one lacked the depth of despair and pathos usually achieved.
Antin's ability to imbue this bodiless amalgam with pathos is remarkable, a hint of what was to come in her various personae.
However he carries it off with real pathos and at times almost heroic understatement.
The splendour and the sordor is side by side, the audacity and the grubbiness, the pathos and bathos.
The humour is broad and robust, but underneath the comedy is delicately balanced with pathos.
The nobility, sublimity, depth, pathos and exuberance of his concerts remain esoteric and reveal his scholarship, authority and authenticity.
Basically it's two hours of endless fun and hilarity capped off with about fifteen minutes of Baumbachian pathos and sincerity.
Expertly juggling pathos and humour, Baumbach has created a queasy tug-of-war between surface civility and subterranean resentment.
It was film noir one week, sentimental whimsy the next, sharp pathos the next, cheesecake the week after that.
Deep emotion, pathos, and laughter through tears are all hallmarks of the Chekhovian oeuvre.
His fiction aspired to, and often achieved, a Chekhovian mixture of comic concision and pathos.
Albertson exaggerates the palsied contortions of his figures, imbuing them with a curious pathos.
The novel begins as a rather classical tale of pathos and becomes an inquiry into storytelling itself.
It had laughs and characters, and moments of what could almost be called pathos.
The pathos in the play struck the small group, which watched it with rapt attention.
The poise and pathos of the music remains the same, but its as if it's passed into another language.
They have a perfect blend of humour, poignancy, pathos and a social message.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The element of comicality in this aspect of war is greatly outweighed by that of pathos.
The pathos confronts us too exclusively, not modified by any ethic principle.
Its pathos, its humor, and its array of natural incidents are all satisfying.
An undertone of pathos has been my part in all these years to symmetrize the love of Herman and Eloise.
But she was dignified and reticent, and pathos, like tattle, was disgusting to her.
If his love-story was not as affecting as Paul and Virginia, it had its realisms that compensated for some pathos.
There was infinite pathos in the tones as she repeated the words so fraught with dreadfulness.
Our disaster was too awful, and the pathos of that solitary survivor too piercing.
There is no pathos, no bad taste, no inflated description in the workings of reflectiveness.
Bartrow saw the plea and the pathos of it, and added one more to the innumerable contemnings of his own maladroitness.
The translucence had a pathos for his intelligence which the pensive tilt of her head enhanced.
They are told with force and grace, and with unstrained, but moving pathos.
The Greeks, in the fourth century before Christ, cherished pathos in regard to tyrannicide.
This first song of the queen, who must have a mezzo-soprano voice of dramatic quality, combines dignity and pathos.
This outburst, so uncharacteristic and so unexpected, did not bear for him a grain of pathos.
What pathos in that word compared with the fate which it failed to propitiate!
She knew him to be too simple, too unsubtle, to detect the art which lent power and pathos to her words.
The latter part of his life was clouded by mental disorders, not unsuggested to the reader by the pathos of many of his poems.
Some of the dedicatory inscriptions preserve for us the pathos of the gift.
The deliberate pathos, the cloying charm, did not seem to exist for Louise.
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