On the other hand, morton acts her socks off to
add subtext, raw emotion and a true sense of desperation.
Subtext for the feature film.
Yet in each story there is also a suppressed
political subtext.
Subtext of this book
is to make men anxious about their masculinity, then thomas misses his own point.
The image also
has an imperial subtext
- the idea of india offering her riches to europe.
In such cases, the
emotional subtext
enters into the meaning of the text.
Subtext of social aspiration
and entrenched racial hierarchies.
Has the merchant
understood the subtext
of his story, or is it simply a fabliau about a bad wife to him?
In this more secular tragic kingdom, the
religious subtext
will go undetected by many.
Subtext of the poster
is ' beware, we're watching you!
Indeed, the cornerstone of state sovereignty
provides an abiding subtext
to assertions of rights of transit.
The characters don't say much, and when they do there's a
strong subtext
that lets us see inside them.
Subtext of the plays.
Reading supposed subtexts
can be nothing other than subjective unless she has a papyrus with the code on it.
Julien
explores the ambiguous sexual subtexts
of a period of rich artistic expression, and the enduring cultural significance of these pioneers ' work.
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