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"archetypal" Definitions
  1. having all the important qualities that make somebody/something a typical example of a particular kind of person or thing
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She's not an archetypal heroine — she's something new. ●
Smith can show the abrasiveness of the archetypal Australian leader.
The shapes change but the archetypal core is the same.
Van Gogh is often cited as the archetypal manic depressive.
Good riddance to the archetypal cowboy, she seems to say.
The archetypal American woman hovers over this discussion, of course.
Grilled cheese is, for obvious reasons, the archetypal stoner food.
And it isn't just another case of archetypal opposites attract.
Both Cancer and the full moon represent the archetypal feminine force.
For the uninitiated, too, such images have a mysterious, archetypal resonance.
Norman is the archetypal older sibling, married, hard-working and responsible.
I started out in the Marine Girls, the archetypal indie band.
They're of people who represent a narrow mold of archetypal masculinity.
But his two characters are unnamed archetypal figures, Woman and Man.
Its central archetypal clan is made up of Mr. and Mrs.
As lead curator at the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS), Ronnberg heads up a project dedicated to curating "archetypal images"—those symbols and themes which occur and recur in human dreams, across time and space.
Gilroy was intrigued with the idea of an archetypal male who's essentialist.
That's the archetypal Arsenal season, then, boiled down into a single afternoon.
It has pummelled banks and spooked Mrs Watanabe, the archetypal Japanese saver.
He didn't just look like the archetypal Southern pro wrestler, of course.
Livingstone and Columbus are two archetypal historical encounters that I unconsciously reverse.
A shy, neurotic blonde, Roberta conformed to the era's archetypal feminine ideal.
The archetypal blue-collar role model, he's a "man's man" on paper.
Meanwhile, Mr. Rose knocks the dust off some archetypal premodern French dishes.
Think only of big things, Millie, big sad, lonely, glorious, archetypal things.
"  Francis-Cornibert characterises misrepresentation as "having very stereotypical, archetypal roles for black actors.
It is archetypal commuterland, a place that exists mostly to be passed through.
The archetypal example, of course, is a member of another excruciatingly famous family.
It was not the antiseptic, polished jewel that allegedly makes the archetypal convention.
Boyle Heights has become archetypal of the war between gentrification's actors and antagonists.
Each inadvertently takes on archetypal characters from the city viewers can instantly identify.
Perhaps it's the idea that women exerted a mythical, archetypal power over him.
In some ways they're archetypal—the struggling musician who eventually crashes and burns.
In many ways, as Klagsbrun's narrative makes clear, Meir was the archetypal Zionist.
They were the archetypal Brooklyn band of the era, which was Brooklyn's era.
From the clunkiness of its plot points to the laundry list of racial and gender issues it neatly checks off, the episode reduces one character to the archetypal oppressed black woman and the other to the archetypal entitled white girl.
Buttressed by suppression at home and military adventures abroad, he is the archetypal strongman.
The character Kake, a hulking beefcake in tight leathers, became the archetypal gay "daddy".
And I think, to me, the archetypal example of this is Facebook silent video.
The are an archetypal pair of characters in the world of computing.
If there is a profile of an archetypal blasphemer, Ali does not fit it.
I wanted to portray a female sexuality in the film that is not archetypal.
John Kasich, Ohio's governor, is the archetypal local Republican with misgivings about Mr. Trump.
The archetypal modern piece was knotty and abstract, with angular gestures and abrupt transitions.
Sharks are archetypal predators, fine-tuned by over 400 million years of natural selection.
Escape and rest become a familiar synthesis in Christmas lore, possibly the archetypal synthesis.
These "ethically sourced" stuffed animals are dressed in archetypal costumes inspired by historical folklore.
The pair is at once idiosyncratic and archetypal, in a vaudevillian kind of way.
"That archetypal looking into someone's eyes — it's a very powerful moment," Mr. Zigelbaum said.
The first to appear is the cumulus, the archetypal benign puffball cloud of cartoons.
Considered the archetypal "people person," Connectors frequently reference their feelings in their language choices.
The movie cuts to the present day and introduces four archetypal, irritating teen characters.
He is constantly affable, the archetypal stoner buddy, always laughing in his distinctive way.
But whereas in the archetypal thriller, our world is upended at the outset and the laws of reality reassert themselves by the end, the archetypal magic trick inverts this structure: Everything appears to be normal until the decisive moment when, inexplicably, it isn't.
MILFs fully weaved into the mainstream consciousness via 1999's archetypal teen comedy American Pie.
In this strange, gory, punk-adjacent period, Blassie was one of the sport's archetypal geniuses.
The archetypal bully, at least in mainstream American cinema, tends to be a burly jock.
On the surface, this pale, male and frail demography mirrors that of the archetypal Brexiteer.
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat wrote an archetypal version of this argument on Saturday.
And how does this archetypal leisured city dweller go about "reassessing their position in society"?
The King's Arms, with its thatched roof and tiny interior, was the archetypal village pub.
That's finally inside the archetypal "2-and-20," but it's still above the industry average.
It was the archetypal Mourinho attacking display: the ruthless, relentless exploitation of an identified weakness.
Allen Strouse is not the archetypal Trump voter whom journalists discover in Rust Belt diners.
The archetypal hero's journey takes many forms and is particularly accessible for students through film.
Solipsistic, sex-obsessed and apathetic, Florent-Claude is an archetypal Houellebecq (pronounced WELL-beck) male.
The archetypal "Karen" is blonde, has multiple young kids, and is usually an anti-vaxxer.
And yet, the archetypal cowboy imprinted in the American psyche is a white Marlboro man.
Mishra paints Voltaire as the archetypal elite intellectual, and the worst villain of them all.
Campbell argued that all cultures impart their values to the next generation through archetypal stories.
The original's gorgeously drawn images turn that archetypal plot into something timeless and richly imaginative.
I recognized it as an archetypal form, but not one in the common lexicon of archetypes.
What is born out of this combination however is a marriage between Fauvism and archetypal imagery.
Fast, intuitive, and ultra-useful, it's safe to say the Apple iPad is *the* archetypal tablet.
It's no secret that the archetypal "California Girl" has had a fraught relationship with pop culture.
The archetypal oversized mugs served at the gang's favorite cafe, Central Perk, became a cultural icon.
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine's Amendment 8, "to prohibit legislation that makes America sick again," was archetypal.
But there's something archetypal about them, too, like so many gods from a newly uncovered mythology.
The book's archetypal case study is French society over the past two and a half centuries.
Louis was always cast as an archetypal French lover but his passions were literature and music.
It is, of course, the archetypal toadstool: speckled with white and redder than a London bus.
When you look back at some of the archetypal disasters, Hurricane Sandy in 2012 was a doozy.
Jeong's genius lies in the way she complicates gender imbalance in archetypal dynamics between puppeteer and puppet.
He felt he could have been a crusader, the archetypal knight, had he just been at school.
At the time, Ms. Sherman was making her "Untitled Film Stills," depicting herself in archetypal women's roles.
Their archetypal stories were familiar and comforting, but there was some real weight and gravitas there, too.
She's become a stand-in for the archetypal women who frighten and repel us: The woman betrayed.
This essay collection explores schizophrenia, "the archetypal disorder of lunacy," as a sociopolitical, medical, and personal phenomenon.
Because feminist Bey would never have her daughter grow up to be the archetypal damsel in distress.
"For the archetypal belly dancer, one who's young and beautiful, your career ends about 30," she says.
As visitors step through the entryway, they are greeted by a shadowy atmosphere evoking archetypal cruising sites.
He was, for so many, the archetypal American male given flesh and form (and a leather jacket).
Among the wide range of pundits, ideologues and highly YouTube-specific personalities, a few archetypal examples appear.
The Loring Place grandma crust is thicker than in the archetypal versions, but flavorful, light and nongreasy.
It seems one of those random archetypal and unexpected events, like the Beatles landing at Kennedy airport.
The full significance of that myth — an archetypal tale of devotion and loss — becomes clear later on.
Sequoia Capital is the archetypal Silicon Valley firm, having invested in PayPal, Google, and YouTube among others.
Llewyn, played by Oscar Isaac, isn't an especially appealing guy, but his Odyssey has an archetypal gravity.
The lack of affect has to do with the absence of any character definition beyond the archetypal.
In a kind of Jungian way, she was interested in finding the archetypal aspects of children's art.
They are the archetypal women in competition, an ancient trope that's boring, silly, and not all that realistic.
While we won't get the archetypal flying car that E.V. Rickenbacker imagined, we will get something even better.
The dress is somewhat more proper, and would almost be something worn by the show's archetypal princess, Charlotte.
"Advertising imbeds unwanted messages in our minds, so much so that they begin to feel archetypal," Calvin said.
The show "enables visitors to inhabit the role of the flâneur, Benjamin's archetypal leisured city dweller," he writes.
It was an ideal, archetypal scene: farm and forest, fresh and salt water, nature and humanity in balance.
There are a lot of archetypal stories in that book that can serve as shorthand, culturally, for us.
This is an archetypal scene that much of the constitutional law around search and seizure is based on.
By comparison, only five of this year's attacks read as the archetypal mass shooting in the American imagination.
"The Ferryman" has the true Aeschylean tone, almost wallowing in the way violence tells an archetypal human story.
I hope these photos are of something in between the subject and myself, something more symbolic and archetypal.
"Fried Mussels" involves three pairs of characters at a diner, all engaged in somewhat archetypal, emotionally charged situations.
He looked the part of the archetypal Southern sheriff, with his Wrangler jeans, Texas tie and cowboy hat.
I suspect that Jung and his notion of archetypal forms is also something Seborovski has brought into play.
That's to be expected: Ohio is the archetypal purple state, and was quite close in 20103 as well.
I decided to go back to New England where I'm from and make an archetypal New England horror story.
We feel we must point out that Stefani has now completed the arc of the archetypal Orange County person.
And so claiming compliance without trust, as Facebook now finds itself trying to, really is the archetypal Sisyphean struggle.
The way they dress, talk, and generally behave reflects the archetypal personality they are intended to convey to you.
A series of portraits of men exemplifying what Fischer calls "archetypal gay images" is also included in the show.
If what Chris meant in the nascent Fantastic Four and Avengers was the developing archetypal backstory, yes, I agree.
Banks is still an athlete, even if he does not present the archetypal image of one to the world.
When we think of the classic, archetypal Italy side, we need look no further than the 2006 World Cup.
Despite his apparently utopian vision, Jones was in many ways the archetypal demagogue, as Guinn highlights in his book.
If it was the archetypal landline telephone with its rotary dial and coiled handset then it's time to reprogram.
Like movie stars, they register as at once archetypal and particular—obliging but slightly aloof in their violent roles.
" These lines, capturing various archetypal facets of Romantic love and anguish, come from the libretto of "Layla and Majnun.
Lodge suggested thinking of the archetypal Malibu mansion as a small business that employed a staff of service workers.
So is scissoring an archetypal part of lesbian sex or is it just a made-up male wet dream?
These are archetypal stories and allegories of how we interact with life, told through the eyes of a child.
But the ham-fisted dialogue saps the energy from the images, drawing attention to the thinness of archetypal characters.
In stressing the classics, it misses how the history of fashion is a record of deviations from archetypal constructions.
All four actresses have a natural chemistry and manage to give some inner dimensions to these otherwise archetypal characters.
Like, this seemed so archetypal of the general direction we've seen the ESA go, and the direction of E3.
"The Good Wife" is about a woman forced into an archetypal role of the supportive spouse of a politician.
The leak was archetypal: It earned him both notoriety as a historic whistle-blower and a life in exile.
Offerman's Illinois-raised voice and actor's talent suit him ideally to channel Mark Twain and his archetypal American Puck (that "P" isn't a typo), who played pirates with an archetypal American Huck, conned his pals into whitewashing the fence, fell in love with Becky Thatcher and showed up alive at his own funeral.
Far from an archetypal nuisance, Killmonger is queasy and immature and beguiling, an Invisible Man living in a Marvel syntax.
It was often the site for a who's who of the golden age of Hollywood, the archetypal studio mogul's estate. 
If the Beastie Boys stormed in as the archetypal wild hip-hop white boys, they always existed in both worlds.
It's practically an American fairy tale, and yet Uber's lawyers are hard-pressed to get this archetypal narrative to stick.
But as an archetypal figure, Rory's drama was all about navigating the enormous familial rift caused by her own birth.
Facebook is the archetypal time-killing app you scroll through while in line at Starbucks or sitting on public transit.
It's a year of anniversaries for Lizzie Grubman, the archetypal celebrity publicist known equally for making friends, enemies and headlines.
E Corp story line, and its increasingly idiosyncratic visual and sonic style have made this an archetypal Difficult Second Season.
Virtually all of the major religions have some version of the devil, the archetypal master of human temptation and sin.
But Schiff looks like the archetypal c---sucker with those little deer-in-the-headlight eyes and all his stuff.
It is a position few would relish, but Cox is dutiful and, like May, an archetypal Conservative in many respects.
He was a walking sack of contradictions, in some ways the archetypal writer of the shifting and migratory 20th century.
Members of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) — the archetypal "good rebels" whom the US would've helped — in December 000, 2000.
In 1890, the 403-year-old Claude Debussy felt forced to write the archetypal starving-artist letter to a friend.
These stories, though concerned with universal, archetypal experiences, are somewhat transmuted into that which is at once strange and familiar.
In one sense, the Whites are an archetypal Chicago family, said Rob Paral, a demographer who studies the city's population.
Don't assume you'll see the archetypal, branching-star type called stellar dendrites, which require temperatures around minus 13 degrees Celsius.
Don't assume you'll see the archetypal, branching-star type called stellar dendrites, which require temperatures around minus 15 degrees Celsius.
Certain stories in American history carry archetypal power, and the dark majesty of the Donner catastrophe is one of them.
A "Childlike personality?" isn't necessarily a brat or a naïf; the Child in question is Julia, an archetypal CELEBRITY CHEF.
In waking life, archetypal images can help give the material world meaning, but they can also be exploited as powerful tools.
Like him, Sarah believes not in an archetypal West and East but in a two-way traffic of "sharing and continuity".
The fact that "The Wolves" features an all-female cast of non-archetypal young women feels notable in its own right.
In a most unprecedented (and unexpected) comeback, we doth proclaim that the royal and ever-archetypal puka shell necklace hath returned.
Though Holmes' behavior may negatively impact how women founders are perceived, it's important that her actions not be branded as archetypal.
In many ways, it's the archetypal Chinese phone OS with its simple colors, lack of app drawer, and focus on shortcuts.
There are both "Old" and "New" forms, one offering political commentary and the other relying on archetypal characters and everyday situations.
He seemed like an archetypal establishment figure, part of the Chapel Royal, the monarch's choir, from his boyhood to his death.
The archetypal norms of the presidency, which have been steeped in tradition and synonymous with effective leadership, have all but vanished.
But closer examination yields only a handful of archetypal narratives: boy meets girl, stranger comes to town, son searches for father.
Ranching families thronged to the Cochise County Fair, outside the border town of Douglas, for an archetypal show of rural Americana.
Dan is, in a way, an archetypal Gurney hero, an old-fashioned man out of time in a fast-forward world.
Being Bob Marley's son has given Stephen Marley a voice with archetypal familiarity, some instant brand recognition and a cultural responsibility.
Together they throw you right into middle of the story's archetypal conflicts: law versus freedom, enclosure versus openness, fury versus love.
It didn't take much for the Philadelphia drafters to imagine that George Washington, the archetypal consensus choice, would fill the office.
Texas is the archetypal conservative state, especially since it claims the mantle as having the most electoral votes for Republican candidates.
Nor were they of the older, more archetypal museumgoing variety who can customarily be found doing the rounds of recherché retrospectives.
As a young Puerto Rican woman, the description of a supposedly archetypal white male Sanders supporter simply didn't apply to her.
Its principal characters are the archetypal figures Michael, Lucifer, and Eve, who represent the cosmic forces of creation, rebellion, and rebirth.
So what we've done in this world is make all those archetypal fairy tale ideas become the racist stereotypes humans have.
Either someone believes the relationship is capable of growing or they're seeking an archetypal partner (what's typically called a soul mate).
These female sculptures subvert archetypal depictions of women while creating bizarre narratives that suggest the subjugation of women outside the Western periphery.
"Our world is an image culture and we are surrounded all the time by advertising, the master of archetypal imagery," said Ronnberg.
Shanell – Rebirth, 2010 Today, all over America, families will be celebrating the spring festivities that come with Easter, the original archetypal Rebirth.
Not content with simply shunning the archetypal salon experience in favor of something altogether more modern, Hershesons offers more than just haircare.
They represent archetypal Bong characters: socially marginal, loyal to each other, but not necessarily heroic or noble by virtue of their poverty.
Blazkowicz's father, a once-struggling Texas businessman who seethes with a familiar strain of angry white masculinity, is Wolfenstein's archetypal American collaborator.
Ever since Donald Trump first appeared in the 1970s, he has seemed tacky, an archetypal Ugly American in an ill-fitting suit.
Katherine Poe's portraits are based on archetypal manga heroines, but she applies the style unevenly, creating a gap between expectation and effect.
Surrounded by the archetypal restaurant patrons of a gentrifying South Los Angeles, the duo immediately launch into a recap of their night.
By giving weight to these histories, we give agency to those whose lives still sit outside the archetypal story lines of today.
It is a remarkable paradox that, in a year of populist insurgency, she, the archetypal establishment creature, looks best-placed to win.
The director, Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron), glimpses something marketable in it—it's an archetypal showdown, an all-American mom versus a homewrecker.
" Alongside the installation hang Cutler's works on paper, in a signature style that plays with "metaphors, archetypal imagery, and cross-cultural references.
They're singing about that most archetypal of country song topics: a man who lied, cheated, and was generally up to no good.
That's why a Gemini's poeticism can be hit or miss, best illustrated in the case of the sign's archetypal celebrity Kanye West.
My poisoned apple wasn't the wicked stepmother but her archetypal opposite, the saint, whose innate virtue felt like the harshest possible mirror.
Today's archetypal commenter on an online article, meanwhile, is a master of bad-faith criticism and denigration who's only read the headline.
For instance, Rosemary is often played as a caricature of the archetypal sad, lascivious spinster, but Ms. Skinner finds her desperate pathos.
It doesn't have the influence of OK Computer and Kid A, nor is it a confident, archetypal "classic album" like In Rainbows.
They employed a machine-learning algorithm called reservoir computing to "learn" the dynamics of an archetypal chaotic system called the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation.
The worst team in the league is an archetypal group of misfits, part Bad News Bears and part One Piece, called the Leptons.
At this time of year up to 750,000 herring gulls (the archetypal seagull) circle over Britain, so a nationwide cull would be costly.
In addition to natural vistas, Judaic themes inform some of these late works perhaps inspired by the desert's archetypal link to Biblical stories.
A senior Pakistani security official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Mr. Mansoor, 37, was in many ways an archetypal Taliban commander.
For one thing, because Rick is the archetypal hero of "The Walking Dead," his romantic prospects have always been central to the show.
Four big wagers in the past six months are archetypal: all were on online businesses with aspirations to dominate regional or global markets.
He might not have the zest and brio of the archetypal French superstar but, mon dieu, he wants to win for his country.
The sample bias was amusingly intentional, designed to ferret out an archetypal No Labels-style "Innovation Party" politician, untethered to predictable partisan shibboleths.
The massacre in Zitiste, an archetypal public rampage, was by far the bloodiest mass shooting in the Western world over the past week.
"Boozer", however, is rarely included on the archetypal polymath's astonishing CV. That might change now that scientists have resurrected da Vinci's own vineyard.
Superficially, the permutations of genetic flaws might be boundless, but lumped into pathways, the complexity can be organized along the archetypal, core flaws.
And from Saban to Michigan's Jim Harbaugh to Texas' Charlie Strong, the archetypal big-time head coach is stoic, driven and strait-laced.
The archetypal case is the Watergate crisis, when Richard Nixon tried to cover up a break-in of Democratic headquarters by his associates.
Archetypal Neapolitan pizza has a relatively thin crust with the exception of the rim, which, when baked, bloats like a tiny bicycle tire.
Watch: The Men Behind the Muscles Red Pill member and MGTOW vlogger Kris Cantu sees Fight Club as an archetypal men's rights film.
Like total heroes, a pair of brothers called Mario and Luigi fight through eight different worlds to save this archetypal damsel in distress.
Meanwhile, the paintings' titles are peppered with allusions to nurses—those archetypal female caregivers—forcing the viewer to confront stereotypes associated with femininity.
"He was a walking sack of contradictions, in some ways the archetypal writer of the shifting and migratory 20th century," our critic writes.
Zardulu said her mission remains the same — to return mystery to everyday life by using modern methods of telling and disseminating archetypal myths.
It proceeds from the same idea as Curtis's: that certain peoples, on the verge of disappearing, must be captured in illustrative, archetypal photographs.
That is why Steven Gerrard, the archetypal Race character, is so revered, just as Bryan Robson, the former United captain, was before him.
Their quality is mixed, but at their best, Gabritschevsky's drawings are difficult to parse but unforgettably mesmerizing dispatches from some archetypal dream world.
The effect is of leaving one world — the Montauk of hotel pools clogged with vacationing New Yorkers — and entering an archetypal secret garden.
Characters from his personal past return unexpectedly; common objects appear in unlikely settings; archetypal figures engage in rituals both portentous and slightly absurd.
Iowa is often thought of as home to the archetypal middle America voter — and one of the least diverse places in the country.
Trump's instinct-driven behavior confirms that he is the archetypal alpha-male, the unfiltered reptilian brain, concerned only with sustenance, survival or sex.
Ned Stark was an archetypal man of honour: he had strict principles, he fought for what was right, and he was an audience favourite.
Illustration: Andrey AtuchinIchthyosaurs and dolphins are the archetypal examples of convergent evolution in action, in which two completely unrelated species acquire near identical characteristics.
An exhibition at Wave Hill features artists from Australia to the Dominican Republic who, like Spero, make work that subverts archetypal depictions of women.
Fernie is every inch the archetypal stoic researcher, and the first thing I noticed is that, of course, he was wearing really nice boots.
A few short decades ago, the archetypal hacker was a bored teenager breaking into his school's network to change grades, à la Ferris Bueller.
Uncertain offers an archetypal southern-gothic setting, with a palette of mossy greens framed by shaggy, wide-buttressed swamp cypress trees and clinging fog.
I remember reading a profile of you in The Cut a year ago and you were talking about the archetypal story of an abuser.
What is the danger of this framing of an archetypal story of Harvey Weinstein, for example, as "the most monstrous abuser there ever was"?
The songs are gorgeous, the story (about love and obsession) feels fresh and archetypal at the same time, and the climax is unexpectedly moving.
It's curious to hear him talk about how out of sorts he was when he arrived, especially with his archetypal, friendly London shopkeeper accent.
The archetypal alien invasion movie of the modern age is turning 21 and getting a sequel, all in the span of just seven days.
Buffy creator Joss Whedon has always said that Buffy is based on the archetypal blonde girl who gets killed first in every horror movie.
But the books don't, instead bringing readers into the minds of archetypal women as they seek power and survival within an oppressive patriarchal society.
These visions can include complex geometrical patterns, spiritual insights, and intensely personal Jungian archetypal scenarios, meant to be interpreted with a guide, or shaman.
In the old days, bullies were tough guys who picked on wimpy guys, a predictable, archetypal clash that inevitably led to a heroic outcome.
We've seen some of that, but we've also seen Democrats praising Ronald Reagan, the archetypal tax-slasher, and bemoaning the lack of bipartisan compromise.
Take "Doubts," an archetypal Pup song: corrosive drums by Zack Mykula, sturdy bass by Nestor Chumak, grinding guitar by Steve Sladkowski, and Mr. Babcock.
In closing remarks, the judge described Jutting as the "archetypal sexual predator" who represented an extreme danger to women, especially in the sex trade.
I mentioned Lear earlier, but the more obvious prototype for this character is Job, the archetypal man of faith brought low by relentless affliction.
All this makes the orexin story sound like the archetypal double helix-like tale of scientific discovery, the perfect illustration of how science works.
I wanted to move my characters through time to explore that experience, all underpinned by a mystery, that archetypal journey through chaos to resolution.
In its lackadaisical mercy, this reworking of "The Juniper Tree" chases away the shadows gathered around more than one archetypal figure of female power.
It was a weirdly high-concept premise designed first and foremost to restore agency to the archetypal blond girl who dies in horror movies.
She mixes (apparently) personal thoughts and archetypal ones; she savors musical hybrids and rhythmic challenges; and she digs in to every line she sings.
Our race has become synonymous with educational achievement through archetypal icons like the Tiger Mom or popular memes like the High Expectations Asian Father.
The upcoming release includes a meloncholy and archetypal cut of UK garage called "Remember" which you can listen to for the first time below.
Ascribing postmodernism to this archetypal Romantic feels too easy, too much a slick rationalization, but Cohen had a shtick and he performed it with distance.
Kardashian passed away in 2003, but his name is plastered all over our lives these days via the "Kardashians," a near archetypal family in 2017.
A choice excerpt from the Wayans brothers' early 90s sketch comedy show, In Living Color, reimagines archetypal television family the Bunkers as black: Archie: Edith!
Celebrated and idealized as an R&B icon, it is expected for him to put on a show that, in archetypal terms, fits that description.
Often that is quite literally the case, with archetypal lads on tour like Ashley Cole, Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere all caught smoking on holiday.
In closing remarks, the judge had described Jutting as the "archetypal sexual predator" who represented an extreme danger to women, especially in the sex trade.
The archetypal backpack is an upright rectangle, spanning the space from the waist of its wearer up to somewhere just below his or her shoulders.
The archetypal dancer in pop culture often embodies these traits, like the characters in the movie Black Swan or the TV show Flesh and Bone.
He could have been a character from a fairy tale, Chore Boy, innocent and archetypal, his stumpy arm beckoning the consumer toward some enchanted land.
At my first stop, a pair of men were leaning on a gatepost, wearing khaki clothes, about to go fishing — archetypal Trump voters, I thought.
There is some rapping on it and it is connected with this whole nexus of archetypal characters, but I'm putting more into the music now.
Far from a Hillary super fan—she'd voted for Sanders in the primaries—Mistress Couple was mostly interested in Clinton as an archetypal dominant woman.
One of the most distinctive traits of the Trump administration, rhetorically, has been its championing of front-line law enforcement officers as archetypal American heroes.
His archetypal boomer has traded dean's-office occupations for corner-office employment, but a little sheepishly, walking away from the counterculture without really repudiating it.
"Man From Nebraska" doesn't upend or subvert the archetypal plot of a middle-class, middle-aged, middle-American man on a journey of self-discovery.
Revived for his company's 30th-anniversary season at the Harvey Theater, the work did come across as archetypal, a template for much of his repertory.
If the role he plays in "Wolf Boys" is an archetypal one—the psychopath father proxy, the charismatic comandante —the details have a chilling specificity.
But while Clark&aposs story sounds like an archetypal path to the Ivy Leagues, it&aposs also far from the only way to get there.
Their new management team also talks up culture creation, but their stylistic approach in Coach David Fizdale's first season has been archetypal Y.M.C.A. choose-up.
They represent some of the archetypal figures that surround a rock 'n' roll tour and are included without comment alongside interviews with Rolling Thunder alumni.
The archetypal Leaver really wants nothing more than to remain: to pull up Britain's drawbridge, deepen roots, and make others outside remain where they are, too.
And Bonnie and Clyde wouldn't be the last movie about the pair, either, or in some cases about the archetypal star-crossed criminal lovers they represented.
Yet we more readily think of grand old celebrities who can hold their liquor and use it in their performance — Peter O'Toole being the archetypal example.
In the process, he created the archetypal predatory male vampire that came to dominate subsequent gothic literature and still appears in TV shows and movies today.
Visitors were offered a walk-through sonic and visual labyrinth as a means to explore the archetypal theme of the profound personal and sometimes mysterious journey.
Water is perhaps the archetypal technology we use to assess how "good" a game engine or game is in terms of realism, a kind of benchmark.
NBA scouts want archetypal "three-and-D" wings, capable perimeter defenders who can hit enough shots from deep to space the floor for lead ball-handlers.
This program was repeated throughout the country, but the archetypal example is the New York iteration, where it was spearheaded by the city planner Robert Moses.
All in all, the average American resembles those archetypal racist relatives everyone supposedly runs into at Thanksgiving; the average European is basically Camus boning your mom.
Our recent study shows that the foreign policy of lawmakers are shaped less by partisan identity than by one of three archetypal worldviews that transcend party.
The stabbing death of a woman named Kitty Genovese outside her apartment building in Queens in 1964 was the archetypal instance of such a social phenomenon.
There is the archetypal arched footbridge over the modest raised tombs of Giuseppe and Onorina Brion, which poignantly pierce formal geometry by leaning toward each other.
A cover for an edition of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" featuring Boris Karloff, whose depiction of the monster in the 1931 film created the creature's archetypal image.
Her campaign is structured around the idea that the U.S. political system needs systemic democratic reforms, and the filibuster is an archetypal example of its flaws.
You're battling hackneyed enemy archetypes using likewise-archetypal weapons, but damn if these rooms don't fly apart into clouds of destroyed furniture, gunsmoke, and atomized concrete.
I think there is an archetypal language that we might share [through] symbols like stars (represented as dots on a star map), satellite dishes, and signals.
Even in the archetypal rags-to-riches story, Horatio Alger's novel "Ragged Dick" (1868), no riches are actually obtained — only the chance to work toward riches.
For the report, WalletHub identified five archetypal profiles of different types of spenders: Old School, Young, Cash-Strapped, Everyday Joe and International and on the Move.
Their assorted poses are matched and mismatched by dialogue that encompasses what feels like far more than a dozen variations on archetypal gender-baiting and -switching.
Local realtors said most people factor in nature's terrifying fury as a cost of living in an archetypal Californian landscape of sandy beaches and forested mountains.
Exhibited is the work of contemporary photographer Adam Fuss, whose images capture the archetypal and universal themes of fear, desire, and hope that saturate human existence.
I recognize I am the archetypal "Remain" voter: young, with a master's degree in international relations, time lived in Berlin, and Europeans among my closest friends.
Vanity Fair called the Peterson case "a made-for-tabloid murder," and it became so archetypal that the story inspired the 22004 Gillian Flynn thriller Gone Girl.
Technology has eliminated archetypal New Yorkers like the "directions guy," who shamed you for not knowing where you were going before pointing you in the right way.
The judge said that while the case was "not an archetypal sex trafficking action, the allegations plausibly establish" that Weinstein violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
It's hard to explain how, in the hearts of girls, chefs finally took the spotlight away from the archetypal broke DJ or the sales guys at Colette.
The archetypal story of assault, Kipnis is quick to point out, rests on an assumption of feminine passivity, where the asymmetry of power only goes one way.
These people aren't making their choices just because they're archetypal figures in ancient myths and this is what they've always done, but because those choices make sense.
Over the centuries, Orpheus's archetypal character has been adapted to represent the style and culture of each age and it's conception of music and the written word.
Any zero-waste evangelizer will tell you that you don't need to upend your life and live in an off-the-grid cabin like an archetypal environmentalist.
Reddit user Laverabe, an archetypal redditor of his day—interested in Linux, marijuana, atheism, and his pet cat—started the /r/Scholar subreddit in June of 2009.
Céline Sciamma's "Girlhood" brushes aside the archetypal waif-like Parisian girl of French beauty advertorials with four Franco-Senegalese teenagers from a council estate on the banlieues.
Of the 16 titles in this series, several of which have never opened in the United States, "Woman on the Beach" is an archetypal place to start.
I was in a constant and archetypal power struggle with the world, and ushering in a parent who had never parented me was not a smooth transition.
Leading by example, McMenamy sashayed down the runway to the archetypal industry anthem "Fashion" by David Bowie, throwing her arms up to strike poses at every turn.
An archetypal hero is an element to be rotated in, then out, as other elements such as "ballets-parades" or "songs" or "the public square" are introduced.
Now try to imagine the points of connection for these archetypal figures, who conveniently (for New York audiences) communicate in English, a language they (sort of) share.
In the early 20th century, Bavarian peasants were frequent subjects of German mockery, and "Nazi" became the archetypal name for a comic figure: a bumbling, dimwitted yokel.
And two books assess the legacies of two very influential men: Martin Luther, architect of the Reformation, and David Letterman, the archetypal anti-host of late night.
Murphy has outshone her peers as a scene-stealer as she nails down the animated mannerisms of the archetypal rich girl while also displaying vulnerability over time.
So that got me thinking about evil people falling in love which led to me thinking about the archetypal movie "baddy" having to deal with human emotions.
Since Almaraz oscillated between a variety of themes throughout his career, Fox opted to curate the show around five major subjects rather than the archetypal chronological arrangement.
Like the archetypal moon walker, he was a Boy Scout and a military test pilot with a protestant upbringing and an impressive command of engineering and aeronautics.
The Weeknd is the archetypal saboteur who tries to fill a void with excess—late night, drugs, women—only to end up feeling more and more empty.
Oblique but not willfully cryptic, Unearth might be an open-ended allegory for our time, or an archetypal tale of banishment and return, or maybe pure escapist reverie.
The curtain rises on a scene that brings to mind both archetypal rustic potboilers like "Tobacco Road" and the brooding family portraits of Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams.
Of the £2bn ($213bn) of defence-aerospace revenues recorded in 2015 by Rolls-Royce, the archetypal British manufacturer, 61% came from services, rather than sales of original equipment.
Bad enough that Paul yuks it up in the video while dressed in what can only be described as 21st century clown gear, the archetypal ugly American abroad.
America's archetypal family unit was going to be organized around a powerful woman with a grown-ass daughter and an annoying, retired husband puttering around and causing mischief.
"The work's about our lives and about us, but it's sort of, in the songwriting, I guess, taking us as individuals into much more archetypal identities," Roberts says.
Of the 29400 titles in this series, several of which have never opened in the United States, "Woman on the Beach" (Friday) is an archetypal place to start.
When the graffiti is first discovered, everyone immediately looks to Dylan Maxwell, an archetypal troublemaker with a deep voice, a wounded demeanor, and a wardrobe of hooded sweatshirts.
Now he has cast himself in Olivier's archetypal role of Archie Rice, the down-on-his-luck music hall performer at the blighted heart of John Osborne's play.
Jon Jones an archetypal tragic figure, a man doomed, despite all his genius and greatness, to get swallowed whole by his darker angels and the forces of fate.
With its shadow-shrouded wooden set (by Rachel Hauck, lighted by Jeff Croiter) and archetypal costumes (by Emilio Sosa), "A" has the look of a noir fairy tale.
It combines some of the most appealing elements of a Neapolitan pie with the most satisfying aspects of the archetypal product sold on paper plates from sidewalk windows.
Ribsy the dog is my archetypal mutt, and thinking about him getting lost in a parking lot (in a children's story from 220) still gets me worked up.
The breeders of Prim'Holsteins—the archetypal piebald dairy cow, responsible for eighty per cent of France's milk supply—were almost apologetic about the imperative of causing a ruckus.
"Trump seems to be the archetypal businessman with mercantilist instincts," Dani Rodrik, a professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, said in an email.
Hollywood archetypal bad-boy Humphrey Bogart plays Dixon Steele, a brooding, sharp-witted alcoholic screenwriter, who has seen more glamorous days, and too often resorts to fist fights.
The genius of this fantastic piece is how Schreck weaves that now almost-archetypal patter of a one-woman show into the fabric of today's contentious political debates.
My father was an archetypal baby boomer Korean man: stubborn, rigid, proud to a fault, and driven by a bootstrapping mentality to be the master of his own destiny.
It's an approach that turns the archetypal nature of Archie and his friends' high-school antics into a asset, able to shift and transform to fit any possible era.
Curator Eugenie Tsai, who has written extensively about Smithson's early work, calls these pieces "comparative mythologies," in which the artist creates a connection between classical and contemporary archetypal figures.
Essentially, you need a tune that the archetypal milkman of yore can hum as he chucks bottles of gold top at the twitching net curtains of a suburban terrace.
Of the 21928 features in this series, several of which have never opened in the United States, "Woman on the Beach" (June 307) is an archetypal place to start.
After the Second World War, Auschwitz survivors helped organize a display to memorialize the camp and came up with the archetypal piles of shoes and hair, prostheses and suitcases.
Relationships within these microbial societies are so intricate and volatile that they make more archetypal ecological associations — the cheetah and gazelle, the honeybee and flower — seem cartoonish in comparison.
We meet at London Modular: a nerd haven in east London that sells loop pedals and such, sometimes to Thom Yorke and more regularly to archetypal Aphex Twin fans.
It's an archetypal poke-the-bear scene, the sort in which the hero announces his bona fides by eradicating villains too stupid to know what they are up against.
Port frames his scrupulously sourced narrative with two thoroughly disparate characters who converged on the same idea and have archetypal guitars bearing their names: Les Paul and Leo Fender.
Rezaire's digital photo collages of herself as the archetypal maiden, meditative dance video, and pink ob-gyn chair complete with stirrups offer a timeless vision of the divine feminine.
For nearly two centuries, the archetypal image of the accomplished Southern cook has been the maternal caricature of a Black woman, not the white mistress nor the white homemaker.
Here, we talk about A Star Is Born, Bradley Cooper's directorial debut and the third (or fourth, depending on how you look at it) remake of an archetypal Hollywood story.
Like being also Vietnamese and born in Vietnam, and also being gay, and having to match oneself to this archetypal image of American masculinity … SR: By carrying around the signs.
Witches were part of my imaginary childhood playground, so I wanted to make an archetypal fairytale about the mythic idea of what New England was to me as a kid.
Fewer than one out of six people aged 16 to 34 are really banging back the tea in that archetypal British way—by downing five or more cups a day.
We've heard the arguments justifying these reductive depictions of women in these kind of games already, and they mostly come down to historical accuracy or the excuse of archetypal characters.
They're archetypal characters that everyone can identify with and I wrote all of them because I had a piece in all those characters throughout my life from 14 to now.
But you are as likely to come upon an archetypal millennial as you are to run into Joe Sixpack or be invited to a barbecue at the median American household.
It is an archetypal tale of how the fall of the state tears communities apart, reducing them to warring identity groups in ways that few ever consciously desired to happen.
Mr. Blunt, who has served in Congress since 1997 and whose family is chockablock with lobbyists, is the archetypal boogeyman Mr. Trump has attacked in his assault on Washington insiders.
Stinking Bishop is so bloody English, in fact, that its creator professes he "still doesn't know how to make cheese," demonstrating the archetypal false modesty that Americans find so bewildering.
They're social justice versions of the archetypal superhero origin story, ones that feature self-possessed black protagonists in a medium in which those have been too rare for too long.
One thing he did want: The Jackson of his dreams was a particular kind of guy, "an archetypal guy, an indelible guy," and he didn't really sound like Bradley Cooper.
Democrats even managed to claw back some of Trump's gains in Midwestern states, like Wisconsin and Michigan, that were billed as the archetypal places for blue-collar Trumpism to succeed.
In a way, Seduction mirrors an archetypal experience: a long, drawn-out lead-up to a tantalizing goal and then, in the end, a sense of abrupt and flattening disappointment.
Paul Joseph Watson of Infowars, 35, is perhaps the archetypal YouTube-right vlogger; he has nearly a million followers, and his videos have been viewed more than 215 million times.
The archetypal Aspen leader is expected to be an aesthete and a practitioner, an intellectual and an activist who can move seamlessly from discussing "The Nicomachean Ethics" to tax breaks.
Euripides didn't even give the boys names — never mind words to speak — in his archetypal play, one of the most harrowing examples of the ever-harrowing form of Greek tragedy.
Even as the characters in Little Women grow up and move away from the archetypal "prairie" aesthetic, their sense of style still manages to mimic trends that are relevant today.
It's a quest fantasy novel that's deeply rooted in fairy tale tropes, and author Naomi Novik understands those tropes so well that they work on an almost primal, archetypal level.
The prison doesn't look like an archetypal prison you'd see in the US. If it weren't for the two security watchtowers, Yingshan could be mistaken for a modern residential building.
None of these shootings were quite so archetypal and bloody as an attack like the Newtown, Connecticut, massacre of 2012, but they all involved enough hot-button variables to grab headlines.
In high school he began taking on commissioned work and painted a wall mural for a local ice cream shop depicting archetypal teenagers playing basketball and sharing milkshakes with two straws.
She had never been archetypal, or average – to play the "good" political wife, she merely pretended to be – and perhaps she now had the potential to be out and out extraordinary.
"I don't think I've ever prepared for any role quite as much as this, mainly because I'm an American playing the archetypal Englishman," he told EW after his nomination was announced.
Perhaps the archetypal woke celebrity bro, Gosling ascended to the status of feminist hero by merely looking handsome in a pair of glasses and being nice about his female co-stars.
Democrats even managed to claw back some of Trump's 2016 gains in Midwestern states, like Wisconsin and Michigan, that were billed as the archetypal places for blue-collar Trumpism to succeed.
This line is the song's wormhole: a tacit admission of representation, and moreover one that acknowledges how archetypes are constructed and how human experience moves in and out of archetypal realms.
It is very good, but it has a little more Texas in it than the archetypal skyscraper sandwich from a New York deli, which is what you get at Pastrami Masters.
Nat King Cole sang a popular tune about getting one's kicks on Route 226, but the archetypal highway sputtered to a crawl decades ago with the advent of the Interstate System.
Florence's white, a 22013 sauvignon blanc from Matanzas Creek in Sonoma County, was an archetypal Thanksgiving white: neutral rather than flamboyant, a subtle character actor that would enhance rather than dominate.
Steve describes Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist in Jane Austen's "Emma," as "the archetypal buttinsky" — and a type of figure we often want to avoid being, especially for parents of adult children.
But few places have seen a more dramatic change than Letcher County, in hilly Eastern Kentucky, where for generations the archetypal worker was a brawny, coal-dusted man in reflective overalls.
Rarely without his cowboy hat, he might be taken for a contemporary update of the archetypal Western hero, only with a nail bag on his belt instead of a six-shooter.
But as Hus grows he seems to become authentic, representing new shades of personality—from perceived shyness to a thirst to move beyond the archetypal tones of the rap sound he created.
They are two distinct takes on two distinctly different figures: Kia Henda takes parodical aim at the archetypal "strongman," and Nxumalo trains his attention on the multifaceted nature of South African youth.
The archetypal Remainers, by contrast, love leaving—they are more cosmopolitan and liberal, with dreams of either one day departing toward a European elsewhere or at least living alongside those who have.
Perrotta, who has seen all of his novels get at least optioned for adaptation, has been moving in this direction since "Election," in which he introduced the now-archetypal striver Tracy Flick.
And whereas the fate of the archetypal Japanese hero usually ends up being pretty grim (ritual suicide, etc.), Haru Urara lives to helm what turns out to be an inspiring, charming tale.
He described Jutting as the "archetypal sexual predator" who represented an extreme danger to women, especially in the sex trade, and cautioned that it was possible he would murder again if freed.
An archetypal cultural critic, Johnston argued the only way to effectively survive the patriarchy was for lesbians to cut themselves off from men and free themselves from all male-dominated institutions—i.
It's a quick-cutting music video that intersperses the songs, and broadens them, with compelling poetry from the Somali-British writer Warsan Shire, poems that often extend women's physicality toward the archetypal.
When looking at the remaining contestants on this season of The Bachelor, Corinne—white, Southern, blonde, only one year off the average age of previous winning contestants—is demographically the archetypal winner.
Fischer's team made another list of the archetypal characters from Fallout and which ones they'd most like to play with the caveat that they didn't want any character to be too monstrous.
Since the #MeToo movement, his once celebrated film "Manhattan" has emerged as the archetypal work of male-chauvinist art, a byword, for some, for everything that's wrong with Hollywood and the patriarchy.
One thing I most associated with Russia, something I had always wanted to see in real life, was the archetypal sort of village found in 21917th-century Russian novels and historical photographs.
This grandiloquent action, an archetypal example of ballet classicism, is a crucial transaction within supported adagio, that singularly momentous idiom: With the man's assistance, a female dancer blooms all the more fully.
CHÂTEAU PEYRASSOL CÔTES DE PROVENCE ROSÉ COMMANDERIE DE PEYRASSOL 2016 $19.99 This is the archetypal Provençal rosé: pale pink and made from a typical blend of grapes, usually cinsault, grenache and syrah.
Guzmán once tasted a version of frijoles puercos, a dish of beans and pork, in northern Mexico and adapted it into an archetypal brunch dish at Nopalito, optimized for the weekend crowd.
Eventually, he gave copies of what came to be known as the Pentagon Papers to the Times and then the Washington Post , and passed into history as the archetypal modern whistle-blower.
One thing I've noticed, as my friends and I enter our 30s, is that it's only the full-haired among us who have succumbed to the archetypal crises of early middle age.
I made this archetypal drawing of the shape of the marguerite, as a child would, and made it in bronze and then painted it as if it were a silk-screen print.
The 78 jewel-like illustrations of the Deck represent archetypal subjects that each become a portal to an invisible realm of signs and symbols, believed to be channeled through processes of divination.
The Tim Allen vehicle started out as a mostly innocuous family sitcom when it launched in 22016, a somewhat dated show about an archetypal manly man leading a household full of women.
It feels so familiar, so archetypal, that it seems almost as if someone must also have carved it into cave walls in prehistoric France, or drawn it in cuneiform on some Sumerian scroll.
Berkeley (the school and the city) has been the archetypal hippy-dippy liberal paradise for half a century—and crucially, was home to the original, left-wing Free Speech Movement in the 1960s.
In other words, each are the archetypal blonde and brunette of (super)modeling, which is what made both besties opening the show wearing each others hair color of choice all the more shocking.
Kodak, the archetypal victim of digital disruption, wants to jump on the crypto-wagon: on January 9th it announced that it will launch a coin to allow photographers to charge for their works.
If Jordan Peele's similarly archetypal and mind-warping folk horror film Us centered around the disturbing parallel of mirror-image doubles, Aster's Midsommar is defined by the uncanny contradiction of opposites happening simultaneously.
Ulukaya may seem the least likely guy to hate in modern America; after all, a rational person might think him the 21st century's ultimate manifestation of the archetypal self-made Horatio Alger story.
Twists that soon left Kroc in control of the McDonald's name and its corporate identity make up the plot of a movie that both loves and loathes its hero, an archetypal postwar businessman.
In many ways, Anbang and Mr. Wu appear to be archetypal products of China's mix of freewheeling capitalism and Communist Party dominance, a formula that has fueled nearly four decades of untrammeled growth.
Ross Douthat Think of a Donald Trump voter, the kind that various studies have identified as his archetypal backer: a white man without a college education living in a region experiencing economic distress.
Perfect for creating the archetypal teen room that's most often seen in Netflix movies and old Taylor Swift music videos, the photo clip string lights combine warm light and Polaroids or other memorabilia. 
The showrunners obviously took great pains to select a cast of what they imagined to be the most archetypal and dramatized versions of each generation and then threw them on an island together.
Besides its animal obscenities, the circus was an antiquated bore from its inception, and its architects—eternally fascinated with archetypal characters that haven't amused anyone in decades—displayed utter incompetence in adapting it.
Compared to an archetypal religious conservative like Ted Cruz, the casino strip club owner with cameo credits in Playboy soft-core films stood out as fairly tolerant of the pleasures of the flesh.
Known for his heartbreaking true crime series like Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, Berlinger is helming two separate films about the archetypal "nice guy" who's secretly a serial killer.
They created archetypal model homes out of acrylic and styrene and photographed them before an idyllic neighborhood tableau as the hand of a man in a suit pulls a home from the ground.
The richest franchises — among which the Yankees enjoy archetypal pre-eminence — are content to let the poorest wither in a laissez-faire desert rather than make any reasonable sacrifices for the common good.
In essence, "Ma" serves up a hand-wringing, guilty case against reparations, painting an attempt to find redress for past crimes as monstrous and leaning heavily on an archetypal assumption of black scariness.
An archetypal Detroit establishment, the Coney Island restaurant is known for its beef hot dogs topped with beanless chili, chopped onion and mustard — served spilling out of a steamed bun — called Coney dogs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — For almost 23 years, Faith Ringgold has delicately interwoven the autobiographical and archetypal, the tragic and celebratory, and told stories which have too often gone untold.
The conflict appears archetypal to us now, and while it might be tempting to view lives like Morton's as somehow representative of a bygone era, the private struggles it entailed are omnipresent still.
The historicity of the film is up for debate, but exploring the legacy of the archetypal starving artist with such an innovative process earned a standing ovation in the theater where I saw it.
The new Dyson Supersonic is a stunning breath of hot air in the face of traditional dryers — a rare new take on decades-old product category that looks nothing like the archetypal hair dryer.
El Greco painted this portrait of recent Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in one of his prior archetypal incarnations in the year 1600: Fernando Niño de Guevara, who was appointed Grand Inquisitor of Spain.
For years, Peter viewed the legendary actor, who was remote and often away on set, as a "starchy" man opposed to the "archetypal decent man" the world had come to know in the movies.
To many conservative Catholics, Father Hamel is an archetypal Christian martyr — killed in a sacred space by men motivated by hatred of his faith, dying with the words, "Go away, Satan!" on his lips.
Perfect for creating the archetypal teen room that's most often seen in Netflix movies and old Taylor Swift music videos, these photo-clip string lights use warm light to illuminate Polaroids or other memorabilia. 
By the time that Gabrielle spins out, and tries to break into the safe, we know she's doomed: there's already an archetypal story, about an unstable immigrant worker, that she has unknowingly stepped into.
This exquisite Yasujiro Ozu film from 21920 is a subtler expression of intergenerational tension than his subsequent "Tokyo Story" (21915), but it perhaps lays just as great a claim to being his archetypal work.
David Salle's new paintings are crowded: The nine large canvases upstairs at the Skarstedt gallery on the Upper East Side are brimful of archetypal images from 1960s-era advertisements — cars, cigarettes, shoes and food.
Riding the breakout success of these recordings, she and Dorsey assembled a touring band that could play both homespun blues and written sheet music — an early example of the archetypal jazz musician's skill set.
JAZZ Ms. Marie seems the archetypal jazz vocalist in a few ways — her amped-up sensuality, her confiding wit, her self-righteous charm — but she never seems to compromise for the sake of entertainment.
For the next two weeks, they will be at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, performing a double bill of archetypal Bausch's works from the 20113s, "Café Müller" (22011) and "The Rite of Spring" (22008).
The quality of the more than 3,8543 gouaches he produced over the next five decades is mixed, but at its best, Gabritschevsky's work presents a series of mesmerizing dispatches from some archetypal dream world.
The quality of the more than 3,000 gouaches he produced over the next five decades is mixed, but at its best, Gabritschevsky's work presents a series of mesmerizing dispatches from some archetypal dream world.
The General (also unnamed, though an undisguised portrait of the former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon) is an archetypal figure, characterized as a "warrior, peacemaker, murderer, saint," depending on the eye of the beholder.
Nearby are leaf-shaped pieces of paper in yellow, orange, red: the archetypal colors of the season if not the actual ones on the Southern California coast, where autumn isn't such a fiery showboat.
Ms. Ramirez considers the literary, academic and personal history of the archetypal woman as temptress, working off what she calls an "experimental script" constructed through research and her own drawings and photography (1:00).
Ms. Marie seems the archetypal jazz vocalist in a few ways — her amped-up sensuality, her confiding wit, her self-righteous charm — but she never seems to compromise herself for the sake of entertainment.
In many ways, the archetypal grifter or con artist, someone who takes advantage of the rich or at least well-off by posing as something they are not, is as American as apple pie.
Dani's House of Pizza: They should change the name to Dani's Church of Pizza; this old-school Italian spot in Kew Gardens makes an archetypal Queens-style pizza worthy of building a religion around.
She was a pathologist who performed hundreds of autopsies, but the image of a disfigured Emmett Till in the casket left an indelible mark on her memory as the archetypal representation of American racism.
There was the head of the MTA, Christiane Hayashi — I talk about her a little bit in the book and what her motivations are at the time — and she's like the archetypal patsy commissioner.
He described Jutting as the "archetypal sexual predator" who represented an extreme danger to women, especially in the sex trade, and cautioned that the possibility he would murder again if freed would be very likely.
While Doisneau is sometimes compared to Henri Cartier-Bresson, the latter was the archetypal 20th-century street photographer and photojournalist, never shying away from the gritty or the troubling, even as he made beautiful images.
Her Frances is an archetypal aimless Brooklyn millennial who wants to dance for a living, but just isn't able to make it happen; Gerwig's sensitivity and keen ear ensure we actually like Frances, despite herself.
"ok boomer" also lets other generations off the hook, neglecting the facts that millennials keep gaining greater economic and political power and that some of them are starting to act and sound like archetypal boomers.
At first glance, Miley Cyrus' "Slide Away" is an archetypal video for a moody pop ballad — but its parallels to her iconic 2013 "We Can't Stop" video make it a compelling reimagining of that convention.
Paley was an archetypal Village figure, the five-foot-tall lady with the wild white hair, cracking gum like a teen-ager while handing out leaflets against apartheid from her perch on lower Sixth Avenue.
He is armed with wry humor and iron-jawed stoicism, but the battler — the archetypal Australian male — is uniquely ill equipped to serve as a role model for a millennium that demands compassion and humanity.
But they may be the most archetypal, and watching them in close succession takes you almost over the range of the genre, from a portrait of a righteous lawman to the darker corners of revisionism.
The band was crucial, too, and Petty so loved the Heartbreakers that they also played on his three solo albums as the archetypal backing band, committed to playing as straightforwardly and unpretentiously as they could.
I had asked him about this in person — we agreed that so many of his characters are as much a kind of father figure as they are an archetypal hero — but felt I was inexact.
LAS VEGAS — Ask any hacker who's been around long enough, and there's a good chance you'll hear an archetypal story, tinged with regret, about the first time his or her real identity was publicly disclosed.
Buyers, editors, and even FKA Twigs trekked to an indoor market on the outskirts of London to see a collection filled with sartorial interpretations of archetypal male characters, from the bus driver to the banker.
That is a bit less than the archetypal "2 and 20" — fees of 2 percent of assets under management and 20 percent of a fund's annual gain — but it is still above the industry average.
He's an archetypal solitary man of fiction, one of those troubled souls with clenched fists who must be coaxed, at times thrust, into the world — it's a given that his re-entry won't be easy.
It was almost eerily similar to the archetypal situation ethicists often ponder: If a self-driving car came across a woman with a baby, a bicyclist and an elderly woman, whom would it risk hitting?
A rare iteration of large-scale gun violence, this is still the archetypal mass shooting in the eyes of many of us—it holds a special place in our fears because it is indiscriminate and unpredictable.
The transformation of some of the few surviving archetypal individualists — doctors, farmers, and now truck drivers — is powered in part by three of the most potent forces today: automation, monopoly capitalism and the new surveillance economy.
The woman who is said to be the real-life inspiration for Rosie the Riveter has passed away, and people are paying tribute by putting a modern spin on the archetypal World War II factory worker.
There have been plenty of stories of honor, escape, and survival — Amistad, The North Star — in which men are challenged to reclaim their dignity, and some of these archetypal heroic journeys are certainly compelling to watch.
"He is the archetypal eccentric whose surreal humor and flamboyant personality don't hide his deep devotion to Christ," wrote Tony Cummings, the music editor for the website of Cross Rhythms, a Christian-music broadcaster in Britain.
The other affinity these artists have in common is their preoccupation with the vessel: they all improvise on a basic or — one could say — archetypal shape, transforming it into something else without subsuming its original identity.
His approach is archetypal — these figures and their adornments stand in for the lost and forgotten — yet they were inspired by individual Malaga islanders, including women named Christina and Nyanen and members of the Trip family.
Humbert Humbert — the archetypal unreliable narrator — narrates the book in panting, leering, lyrical prose, so that when you read Lolita, you find yourself trapped inside his head, ogling a 12-year-old girl along with him.
" Campion goes on to say that the photos of the animals and stark landscapes "serve, like so much else in the work, as metaphorical or even archetypal figures within the imaginative arena that [Huhta] has created.
We know there are formulas for narratives in film, and archetypal stories in the novel, so in theory, why couldn't you take one of these templates and use a good text generation algorithm to fill the gaps?
The Bauhaus (1919–1933) is widely regarded as the twentieth century's most influential art, architecture, and design school celebrated as the archetypal movement of rational modernism and famous for bringing functional and elegant design to the masses.
As a result, many of the photos he took for newspapers have come to seem as much archetypal as records of specific events; an existential inquiry into innocence and evil, suffering and endurance, as much as journalism.
The archetypal images are of a diminutive Emmeline Pankhurst being accosted by a policeman at the gates of Buckingham Palace, or of one of her imprisoned supporters having a dirty force-feeding tube thrust into her nose.
Jonah is an archetypal Jesse Eisenberg character: hunched, guarded, bristling from a defensive crouch, yet unable to hide the innermost wounds that in turn feed a cruel streak, honing themselves into the sharp point of his face.
As cities rise, so too does the archetypal image of the "Falling Man," and in the award-winning animation, Fall, his dramatic descent is seen as something of an everyday occurrence, as mundane as the falling rain.
Google "Walter White," and his face glowers at you from the sidebar of your search results, the toxic extreme of an archetypal character who was ubiquitous in the early years of this decade: the male anti-hero.
And Nora, initially painted as the archetypal "woman in distress" awaiting the return of the men in her life, comes neither to need nor to accept any help as she works to hold together her fracturing household.
But Cline's plotting, while not wildly original, boils down to a solidly structured quest narrative, with three smaller goals that add up to a larger one and a variety of barely archetypal characters along for the ride.
So hopefully we can be reassured that even if we are not romantically head-over-heels "in love"—in that archetypal Hollywood fashion—our lives may still be graced by love in some precious and uplifting way.
But now, two months later and worlds removed from her campaign's high point, Harris was stuck using the archetypal political cliché this week to fend off questions about her standing in the race and slumping poll numbers.
Whether it is Zeus, Thor, Luke Skywalker or Wonder Woman, myths trace the archetypal chapters of the heroic quest or combat: refusing the call, the meeting of the mentor, the ordeal, seizing the sword and so on.
For "The Mandalorian," Favreau and his fellow executive producer Dave Filoni developed a gunslinger hero, so far unnamed (like Eastwood's archetypal spaghetti-western character), who shares a lineage with the cult-favorite "Star Wars" villain Boba Fett.
Over the years, a certain romance has accrued to the person of Gornick herself, a born-and-bred New Yorker, radical second-wave feminist, and archetypal staffer for the late, great downtown alt-weekly The Village Voice.
Unlike in Europe, the videos suggested, class struggle — of the kind that required unions — did not exist in the US.In the cartoon "Meet the King," Joe, the archetypal American worker, realizes he is not an exploited proletarian.
But try as Libby might, she can never quite bring herself to ignore the woman lurking behind Toby's story: Rachel, that archetypal shrewish wife who just does not understand Toby and everything he has done for her.
Politically, it stands to reason that Mr Trump would show interest in the opioid crisis, given that press reports paint the typical abuser as an archetypal older, rural Trump voter, perhaps with a prescription to treat back pain.
Jung proposed that the collective unconscious preserves a set of primordial patterns and impulses that are represented in archetypal characters that consistently appear in mythologies around the world, such as the trickster, the mother, the wise old man.
Illustrated with an inventive mixed-media medley of drawings, stencils and Polaroids, the first-person story follows an archetypal artist tussling with creative block as he awakens one morning to write a story but is out of ideas.
It presents the archetypal likes of Kenneth and Sandra as "careless people" in the mode of Tom and Daisy Buchanan from "The Great Gatsby," insular solipsists who never register the havoc they wreak in their pursuit of pleasure.
Robert Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe's president on Tuesday a week after the army and his former political allies moved against him, ending four decades of rule by a man who turned from independence hero to archetypal African strongman.
Along with his persona as the archetypal American patriot, this was – let's just say it – fairly fucked up, and the fact that this sort of messaging flew mainly under the radar now feels sort of hard to believe.
A poster boy for the archetypal grassroots-style training said to be found all over Isaan, Jom Wo has somewhere between 100 to 200 fights to his name but has never trained full-time at a proper gym.
There's no shortage of archetypal appeal here: an eclectic cast of miscreants and weirdos, creeping, shapeless fear (often punctuated by lingering synth), or just the tawdry thrill of a one-horse town where everyone has something to hide.
Miky Woodz - No Hay Limite A formidable entry into the archetypal come-up rap canon, the red-bearded phenom reflects on past, present, and future with cocksure swagger meant to keep his enemies from all timelines at bay.
These media luminaries were just right for the archetypal parts they inhabited for so many years — roles that not only made them big names in broadcasting but also took them to the forefront of the national political discussion.
Liam Neeson, Zoe Kazan, Tom Waits, James Franco, Tyne Daly and Tim Blake Nelson (among others) play an assortment of archetypal Old West characters in an omnibus film that runs the gamut from romance to thriller to slapstick.
The archetypal business was a General Motors dealership, in which the owner knew the neighborhood, sold cars, arranged loans and, with assistance from a special G.M. program, received help in handing down the business to the next generation.
No matter whether they're holding a scythe, tending to cows, or blowing a trumpet, these partly decorative, partly traditional medleys in the [email protected] series that reference Indian mythology and classical portrayals become archetypal images of female strength.
In combining a profound understanding of her subject with a sensitivity for painting that is near archetypal in candor, the exhibition marked Dumas as an artist with the rare ability to visualize complex ideas in provocatively visceral terms.
He may have blustered about China here and there, but his formative political gambit was a breathtakingly cynical campaign to execute five black boys falsely accused of raping a white woman, the most archetypal race-baiting America can offer.
Yes, some of this comes in the form of wishy-washy anecdotes from teachers who remember a "cute, smiling kid" behind rose-tinted, steam-ridden glasses; and yes, there is the archetypal origin-story inclusion of home video footage.
Screamo, snakebite piercings, bleach blonde streaks in jet-black hair: this was our youth, our legacy, and—before he came to represent a very different form of youth culture as Skrillex—Sonny Moore was the archetypal face of it.
But that conclusion, while evasive, was an ironically archetypal image of a suburban American family who were, as we knew from the start, trying to fool themselves that their whole way of life wasn't based on murder and crime.
Team A's proposals were based on the idea that certain symbols (think Edvard Munch's "The Scream") and archetypal forms can universally inspire fear and revulsion, a notion that informed a series of nightmarish landscapes conceived by architect Michael Brill.
In fact, some say high-tech is even replacing the archetypal Jewish mothers' wish for their child to be a doctor or a lawyer; today's Israeli moms supposedly brag about the number of employees in their kids' start-up.
The brilliant cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond is at his atmospheric apex, with a cast including Isabelle Huppert, Christopher Walken (from Mr. Cimino's "The Deer Hunter"), Jeff Bridges (from his "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot") and Kris Kristofferson as the archetypal taciturn lawman.
A metaphor for how he views his rapping abilities, an accessory to complement his towering Basquiat coiffure, an archetypal rapper flex, or possibly all of the above—Watson is just happy that he has the funds for something frivolous.
Whether you are of the Spielberg generation, watching a candy eating E.T., or a millennial who grew up watching The Avengers fight off hordes of evil intergalactic aliens, we are used to seeing this archetypal other in our media.
He sold ads to bars and breweries and catered more and more to a certain archetypal Boston bro — the type who puts on a collared shirt to get blackout drunk every weekend while ruefully cheering on the Red Sox.
The quality of the more than 3,000 gouaches he produced over the next five decades is mixed, but at its best, Gabritschevsky's work, on view here through Sunday, presents a series of mesmerizing dispatches from some archetypal dream world.
It's a dynamic that can be intimate and resentful and toxic and so intense as to edge into being romantic, and it's such an archetypal relationship for so many women that it's one of the foundational female friendship stories.
It sits about a mile from the archetypal Texas town square — a courthouse in the middle, ringed by bakeries and boutiques and sundry shops — and is a seven-minute drive from the unofficial ice cream of Texas, Blue Bell Creameries.
" A post shared by LegallyBlack (@legallyblackuk) on Mar 1, 2018 at 3:49am PST "That's why I think Black Panther is so good," she said "I think seeing yourself out of archetypal roles is really important for any person of colour.
Instead of going through the laborious, archetypal route of doing freestyles through the UK's rap channels, he wanted to make the big tunes—the sort of songs he would later release on his 15th Day mixtape and this new album.
For nearly half of the album you're left assuming he simply failed to show at studio sessions, leaving 2 Chainz to bang out throwaway solo tracks that trade the introspection and ambition of "Dedication" for his archetypal strip club anthem formula.
And for all its flaws, I thought the Ghostbusters remake managed to avoid that very well — you've got four archetypal women who couldn't be replaced outright with male actors, but are still primarily defined by gender-neutral passions and personality quirks.
The soprano Ginger Costa-Jackson was needle-sharp but petite-voiced as Lola, her rival; as Mamma Lucia, the mezzo-soprano Jane Bunnell projected the archetypal weariness of a mother powerless to stop the tragedy unfolding in front of her eyes.
He's depicted as the archetypal 80s hunk, scored with "Rock You Like a Hurricane" and styled in a barely buttoned-up shirt, impossibly tight jeans, a single dangling earring, long feathery hair, and the creepiest, most piercing eyes in Indiana.
Their heartland rock, their desert blues, their evocations of neon tigers and dustland fairytales — this is what happens when the expressionist yearning for adventure and transcendence meets the formal discipline of a crafty songwriter with an eye for archetypal images.
The Kentuckian is the archetypal senator, a man of few public words who prefers Capitol Hill backrooms to Twitter, who reveres the chamber he leads and loves the political long game so much that he named his memoir after it.
Soliloquies and dialogue become not only sources of information for the audience but also lead to action Shakespeare's men and women are both archetypal and still so modern partly because, like no others before them, they grapple with inner conflicts.
Ross: Wazi was the archetypal setting and look of a summer camp, the way that it's situated around a lake and it had the cabins in the boys' area and the cabins in the girls' area and the common area.
" The introduction to the show invokes the biblical story of Esther, who reveals her Jewishness in an attempt to save her people, calling it "an archetypal Jewish story of claiming and declaring the self as one wants to be seen.
While none of that speculatuion is supported by any statements from Milne or his estate, these connections to systems of thought and categorization are symptomatic of Milne's eye for archetypal behaviors that we recognize in our own friends and family.
Or maybe until just last week, the final days; an end-of-days marked by W.'s speech, marking the end of the last archetypal Yankee dynastic reign, that of Prescott Bush, his son H.W. and his grandsons W. and Jeb.
Set in fictional Ambridge, an archetypal English village with its pub and cricket team, the program began in 1951 as entertainment but also to inform farmers about modern methods that could help boost production in the austere post-war period.
Hillary Clinton is so familiar with federal affairs that unlike most candidates, she didn't need to select a running mate to fill some experiential need, freeing her to select someone she sees as an archetypal future leader of her party.
Photo Clip LED String Lights, available at Amazon, $14.95Perfect for creating the archetypal teen room that's most often seen in Netflix movies and old Taylor Swift music videos, the photo clip string lights combine warm light and Polaroids or other memorabilia. 
Even people who have never cracked the novel know the story of the misshapen creature patched together from human corpses who turns on his creator, or at least the archetypal green-skinned, bolt-in-the-neck image embodied by Boris Karloff.
In a release, Barr explains why he chose to focus on water this time: Water is perhaps the archetypal technology we use to assess how "good" a game engine or game is in terms of realism, a kind of benchmark.
There's never been absolute homogeneity in male body types in porn—but an archetypal image of the male porn star still exists in American culture, enough so that academics have cited it as a cause of poor self-image amongst men.
Then, by early 2018, Mr. Trump started to gain confidence on foreign affairs and perhaps detect in Mr. Mattis — whom he initially fetishized as "Mad Dog," the archetypal military tough guy, reportedly to Mr. Mattis's chagrin — a note of condescension.
Some 80 miles west of Athens, in the heart of the Peloponnese, Nafplio is the archetypal Grecian seaside town: a warren of cobblestone streets — punctuated by Byzantine-era Ottoman fountains and neo-Classical Venetian mansions — leading down to a bustling port.
It also raises similar questions on the horrors of rudeness, which have cropped up with exhausting regularity on this side of the Atlantic since 2016, when the archetypal young man known as the Bernard brother first logged on to Twitter.
" Rebecca Liu pointed out a similar trend in the "archetypal Young Millennial Woman" of Girls, Fleabag, and Sally Rooney novels, writing that this woman is "pretty, white, cisgender, and tortured enough to be interesting but not enough to be repulsive.
Ellison was later much impressed by Lord Raglan's analysis of the hero in mythic tradition, and it is perhaps too easy to say that becoming an orphan, in the way of the archetypal hero, shook him out of his reverie.
The genius of The Night Of comes in the way that the series forces you to rethink archetypal characters you know from crime fiction and other crime shows, by making you look at them through the eyes of the accused.
From the quintessential hero myth recycled for the latest Star Wars film to the runic symbolism of the Nazis, via mass advertising and private dream-states, archetypal images are everywhere and Ronnberg has made it her mission to decode and digitise them.
There's a joke in 30 Rock, Tina Fey's Saturday Night Live-inspired series, in which the archetypal bad ex-boyfriend character Dennis Duffy proclaims himself to be a "social conservative, fiscal liberal"—implying that this is the most absurd of political configurations.
The archetypal boxer, seemingly built of nothing but lean muscle, the 26-year-old was champing at the bit to avenge the defeat he had suffered at Eubank's hands just three months earlier, and become WBO super-middleweight champion in the process.
Fall spends more and more of its time in Bitworld, watching its souls reshape the space in ways both archetypal and transgressive—until about halfway through, when the narrative balance tips, becoming a fantasy novel about a quest inside the still-evolving Bitworld.
In addition, no agency has done more than the CFPB to defend the rights of military veterans—those whom Trump extolled on the campaign trail as the archetypal "forgotten Americans," discarded and betrayed by elites loyal to Wall Street over Main Street.
She lived the archetypal struggling New York actress life: working as a receptionist by day (at Garren New York, the high-end hair salon), briefly waitressing at Joe Allen, the unofficial canteen of Broadway, and sending out endless head shots wherever she could.
The second part of a trans-Atlantic production organized by the independent curator Francesco Bonami ("Act 232" is in the gallery's London space), the exhibition inspires meditation on the archetypal wedding of mind and body out of which all art is born.
Parker shrewdly deals with slavery by making a movie not about the archetypal—and perverse—imagery of, say, a ripped brother stripped to the waist, but cannily uses children as a way to show how deeply ingrained the institution of slavery was.
It didn't ameliorate my feelings for him that he played the archetypal Texan: big hat, big boots, a bottle of Tabasco sauce that he always carried in his pocket because food was never spicy enough for him; and, I felt, big—tall—stories.
Our reviewer, Parul Sehgal, wrote that the book "feels fresh and urgent, but it's an ancient, archetypal tale" reminiscent of "Noah or Gilgamesh or any soggy group of humans and dogs huddled together, waiting out an apocalyptic act of God or weather."
You may be familiar with Mr. Phillips from his web series "Henry's Kitchen," on which he plays the worst chef ever, or from this movie's 2010 forerunner, "Punching the Clown," in which he also played a version of himself as an archetypal schlemiel.
As the center and raison d'être of this show, which also features David Hyde Pierce in a springtime-fresh cartoon of the archetypal grumpy old man, Ms. Midler works hard for her ovations, while making you feel that the pleasure is all hers.
But there may be a difference between contemporaneous images like Alice Neel's portraits of her Spanish Harlem neighbors and Norman Rockwell's history picture about integration, "The Problem We All Live With," or even Winslow Homer's archetypal Reconstruction figures from a century earlier.
"It does a lot of good, as he's someone we feel very connected to as we've seen so much of him in the media as this great sportsman playing rugby, which is the archetypal manly sport," Kotak told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
An archetypal 2018 profile runs into a big self-funder in another battleground Rachel Reddick, a 33-year-old Republican-turned-Democrat Navy veteran, believes she fits the profile of a Bucks County, Pennsylvania, swing district that backed Hillary Clinton in 2016.
And yet, despite her outlier status, I see her as paving the way for a diverse group of women artists who depict an arcadia inhabited by all sorts of dubious, archetypal characters: Judith Linhares, Katherine Bradford, Dana Schutz, just to name three.
In his heavy build, his joviality, and his musicality, my grandfather resembled an archetypal revivalist preacher, though he was more reserved in his faith, and late in life, he enjoyed playing piano and singing hymns at the old folks' home down the road.
TERESA CRISTINA CANTA CARTOLA In which the middle-aged Brazilian traditionalist samba singer Teresa Cristina takes on the repertory of the singer and songwriter Cartola (1908-1980), an archetypal sambista, in front of a Rio audience accompanied only by the guitarist Carlinhos Sete Cordas.
The Long Game Part 3: Painting in the Dark comes two years after the first two installments, which dissect the concept of the archetypal starving artist who spends years mastering his craft before receiving any attention or recognition, primarily through the story of Leonardo DaVinci.
I had recently turned 28 and wore all the signs of the archetypal binge drinker: going days or weeks without indulging in a cocktail and then, in one night, making up for it by blowing past my limit as if I were newly 21 again.
Yes, the archetypal auteur who repeatedly wound up in the screenplay races (for Boogie Nights, Magnolia, There Will Be Blood, and Inherent Vice) but rarely in the Best Picture race (only once before, with There Will Be Blood) has now had the tables turned.
It's an unfortunate occurrence all too common to chemistry but history, for the better part of the 19th through 21st centuries, has proved the tale almost archetypal in its commonness: a woman rises to prominence only to have a man lay claim to their successes.
In many ways, "Grayling's Song" reads more like an allegory or a parable than it does fiction, both because the quest itself feels archetypal and because the characters feel not like people so much as types, representations of moral failings hardened over time into personalities.
Considering the subject matter of Novelist's early tracks, where songs like "Endz" fitted slightly into the archetypal braggadocious mode of grime ("Yeah, I'm in the ends and I've got bare gash"), I ask what initiated his shift in tone, if there's perhaps something he's read.
The novel takes readers on a mad scientist's journey through a hellish future in and around Los Angeles, now dominated by Outland, a massive computing company peddling hyper-addictive VR. Archetypal , MacKinnon's sequel, is due out June 1st and can be pre-ordered here.
Armed with the musicality, poetry, wit and grit of an archetypal Irish politician (among his other civic roles, he was chairman of the Washington Heights community board), Monsignor Leonard was willing to risk his reputation on causes, like redemption, that others might consider unpopular.
Chaotic, narrative defying, brutal to innocent youth, and massive by any standards, especially those of Germany, it was a fittingly archetypal media spectacle-ready rampage for a shooter who apparently made it his business to study and ape some of the worst mass shootings ever.
In keeping with familiar fantasy and sci-fi templates (from Harry Potter to "The Matrix" to "The Lion King"), the plot of "Black Leopard, Red Wolf" retraces many of the steps that the scholar Joseph Campbell described as stages in the archetypal hero's journey.
He offers some sketches of his own of this kind, cataloging great films, for example, by identifying six archetypal figures and themes within them that have plausible resonance with prehistoric human experience: the hero, the antihero, the monster, the quest, the pair bond, other worlds.
Years ago, Evans Cyprus, the chain's farseeing 94-year-old patriarch and founder, bought a variety of lunch counter outposts, where he installed the vinyl upholstered booths, chrome-edged Formica counters, swivel stools and clustered ranks of condiments that amount to an archetypal diner style.
A bona fide breakout, the film is a free-spirited portrait of an empty nester in her sexual prime who at the same time finds herself falling prey to the kind of archetypal train wreck of a boyfriend often reserved for ingénues in breakup movies.
All of them are drawn from old fairy tales and legends, but Lion King feels the most archetypal: The animals fit into types, and the film on the whole vibes with a pro-monarchical view of leadership, laced with a historical anti-colonialist critique.
A large, sensitively carved 17th-century boxwood relief, "Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane"—a new attribution to the Master of St Sebastian's Martyrdom—is an archetypal old-style collector piece—yet one of those interested in it had just been considering an Egon Schiele drawing.
"Medusa, in effect, became the archetypal femme fatale: a conflation of femininity, erotic desire, violence, and death," writes Kiki Karoglou, associate curator in the Met's Department of Greek and Roman Art and organizer of Dangerous Beauty, in an issue of the Met's quarterly Bulletin on the show.
On April 4, Cartoon Network is rebooting the archetypal supergirls' show, bringing Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles back into the public eye and it couldn't be a better time to get in on the action—look no further than the Powerpuff Yourself avatar generator to get started.
The shots are rife with the genre's archetypal motifs — horses, trains, buttes — and the quiet stories she tells, of lonesome, seminomadic searchers struggling to maintain dignity in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, fill the screen as forcefully as any film that John Wayne was ever in.
Emasculation, subjugation, the fetishization of innocence, the simultaneous reverence and envy of archetypal Western figures—all are present in a genre that the artist Takashi Murakami, for one, views as a subconscious battleground for grappling with issues that have never been addressed in a serious, overt way.
Stuart-Moore described Jutting, in strongly worded closing remarks at the end of the trial last year, as an "archetypal sexual predator" who represented an extreme danger to women, especially in the sex trade, and cautioned that it was possible he would murder again if freed.
The diversity of the readings of these archetypal themes sketched out above, of dream and trauma, birth and death, means that one could easily fill a whole library— a "bibliotheca gigeriana," albeit fictitious for the time being—on the draftsman, painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and designer H.R. Giger.
His story contains several archetypal characteristics (which it would, of course, itself being the archetype): lights in the sky, spotted by a pilot who knows the sky and what should be in it (what insiders call "a reliable observer"), moving fast and with erratic, intelligent-seeming choreography.
Then, as a multimedia work, "Lemonade" goes even further: Its video album, directed by Beyoncé and Kahlil Joseph with crucial interludes of poetry by Warsan Shire, magnifies the personal to the archetypal, situating Beyoncé among generations of African-American women in a long, unselfish, unfinished struggle.
Because the hype cycle for up-and-coming stars still moves too quickly for them to be marketing stars as well, it's unclear when players like Antetokounmpo, who have no real on-court or business archetypal predecessor, will be able to convert online hype into reliable moneymaking.
The triumvirate of albums that pushed West beyond the archetypal mould of pop artist (808s and Heartbreak, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Yeezus) also see him navigate the emotional maze surrounding depression, anxiety, paranoia – and the frustrations mounted to these feelings – with an impressive sense of fluidity.
For a long time, street style was a biannual exercise in how obsessed we were with the insouciantly chic wardrobe of the archetypal Parisian woman, the grunge undercurrent of the London dweller's wardrobe, the ornate excellence of traditional Italian fashions, and the no-nonsense sensibility of jaded New Yorkers.
One retailer, Cecil Gee, injected a touch of Hollywood glamour into the British mainstream by pioneering the short, lightweight, single-breasted Italian look that later came to define the archetypal Mod suit and was embraced by youthquake pop and rock stars like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
On the one hand, the author wants to use myth, with its strong archetypal patterns ("vengeance begets vengeance"), to illustrate his political point; on the other, he wants to demythologize myth, cutting its heroic characters down to modern size, giving them recognizable psychologies and more or less normal motivations.
Its first "room," in Sweden, was a modern take on an archetypal cabin in the woods — and last November, the company opened the Vipp loft, a 213-square-foot, one-bedroom suite atop the company's offices, which occupy a former printing factory in Copenhagen's industrial Islands Brygge area.
Not only is it endlessly riveting and magical to watch the villain in one story because the protagonist/story teller of the next, deepening our empathy and understanding of these archetypal characters and their stories, but this collection also explores the infinitely complex and transformative relationship between tales and their tellers.
The archetypal narrative of the Hottentot is of course the case of Saartjie Baartman, a South African Khoikhoi woman, whose body was toured around 19th Century European circuses; her particular body shape put forward as representing the 'essence' of all African women, and as an object of sick European fascination.
As the mute heroine Chell, you're forced to navigate one boxy test chamber after another, while a barrage of demoralizing vitriolic taunts are hurled at you by a malignant and witty AI.  The original Portal is an archetypal corridor game in the sense that there literally is no other objective.
Pioneering psychologist Carl Jung saw the story of Jonah and the whale as an archetypal legend, with the story of an individual being swallowed up by some creature and then spat out recurring in cultures and religions all around the world—whether a whale or a dragon or a wolf.
The archetypal American is a displaced person — arrived from a rejected past, breaking into a glorious future, on the move, fearless himself, feared by others, a killer but cleansing the world of things that 'need killing,' loving but not bound down by love, rootless but carrying the Center in himself.
This volume, too, can feel improvised and impressionistic, but it's glued together, collage-style, by the consciousness of the hero: an archetypal Shepard male, engaged in an Oedipal struggle with his cantankerous father, and caught in a passive-aggressive dynamic with his girlfriends, whose company he both craves and disdains.
He is the archetypal fox to Stevens's hedgehog: where Stevens has spent a decade gnawing at the roots of a single question—how and why synapses are pruned in the brain—McCarroll roams widely, inventing new techniques for studying genes that can be applied across a range of biological problems.
There are indeed an increasing number of empty commercial units dotted throughout the central shopping district, but as locals greet one another gleefully on the sidewalk on a wintry Friday morning, it evokes greater likeness to the archetypal sleepy, post-industrial East Midlands town than the nightmare they are depicting.
The best magazines I've worked at are the archetypal American high school remade: You have the newspaper and speech and debate team kids (now the text editors); the drama-club kids (now the fashion department); the skateboarders (now the art directors); and the film society kids (now the photo editors).
The early days of Halt and Catch Fire are packed with archetypal Silicon Valley figures like Joe MacMillan (Lee Pace), a salesman-cum-confidence man who looks and sounds like a venture capitalist pitch in human form, full of the arrogance that would come to define the tech industry's charismatic, self-styled geniuses.
These t-shirts —SpongeBob re-imagined as an archetypal hip-hop superstar in diamond encrusted grills, a bandana and Timberlands; Patrick with bloodshot eyes, a gold chain and baggy jeans—demonstrated early on how the show's pop culture impact could extend beyond Nickelodeon and a way to pass the time after-school.
But researchers in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences report that a tiny parasitic cousin of jellyfish, which under a microscope looks something like the head of an archetypal bigheaded and dark-eyed alien, is bucking the trend: It has no mitochondria, suggesting it does not use oxygen for respiration.
The network problem (and solution) can be seen in the global spread of zebra mussels, an archetypal invasive species responsible for widespread devastation of native aquatic ecosystems from Sweden to the American Great Lakes, in addition to inflicting heavy damages on boats, hydroelectric facilities, and really any other underwater infrastructure that may cross their paths.
It is, for all intents and purposes, the most archetypal and memorable image of Drake in existence, surpassing such iconic renderings as 'Drake crouching in Timberlands in a softly lit cube'​, 'Drake concealing the boner gifted to him by Nicki Minaj in the "Anaconda" video'​, and even 'Drake cosplaying George Costanza at a basketball game'​.
Emily may be hardened in the way of tough women who've had to claw their way to the top—in the early scenes in her office, she wears black patent-leather brogues polished to a vicious sheen and displays a withering phone manner—but in Vegas she finds herself constrained by a more archetypal role.
Not to mention the ever-growing, ever-more-elaborate involvement of the world's biggest fashion brands, which this year included Tod's — the company presented full-size yurts, huts and other archetypal shelters reimagined by the architect Andrea Caputo — and Louis Vuitton, who debuted the latest collection from its Objets Nomades series of travel-inspired furnishings.
A look back at an archetypal example of conceptual art, René Magritte's 13 painting "La Trahison des Images" or "The Treachery of Images," or "This Is Not a Pipe" — a parodic image of a pipe and a written denunciation that declares the image not to be the thing itself — signals Reichek's point of departure.
This summer has become the archetypal Arsenal transfer window, an extended metaphor for all the years of prevarication and non-business which appeared to have ended with the marquee signings of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez, only to resume before that start of last season when not a single outfield player was added to the squad.
The films' concerns reflect the traumas of contemporary America: their archetypal sublime spectacle is that of great structures collapsing into cities; their worries often centre on conflicts between human values and technological enhancements; their threats typically come in the guise of terrorism; their reverses frequently come about through the radicalisation of people who have been damaged by previous conflict.
"Beijing Comrades" is a familiar, almost archetypal love story: Chen Handong, a princeling in his late 20s, possessed of enormous wealth and almost equally enormous sexual appetites, loses his heart to Lan Yu, an alluring teenager who has maneuvered his way into college in Beijing, even though he comes from an impoverished family in remote northwestern China.
When Ingels speaks of how the scale and vernacular of downtown's historical districts influenced his design concept for the WTC 2, we may be seduced by his desire to use the neighborhood's DNA to grow a building that, he implies, will challenge the archetypal office tower — perhaps this is his way of acknowledging the need for preservation.
And for a little too long it trades on archetypal gangster-character tropes — dangerous volatility, sentimental tenderness — without constructing situations that justify their display (for instance, an interlude with a young guy whom the pair suspect of knowing Dilly's whereabouts cuts straight to the men's noirish threats and the boy's fearful evasiveness without building any plausible reason for either).
He is one of TV's archetypal father figures: the way he flashes mild disappointment when contestants miss easy questions; the way he pronounces French words with the savor of someone tasting fine wine; the way he chats with contestants, at scheduled intervals, like a father standing on the porch with a prom date — dutiful, genial, stilted.
Since the early 1950s, she has been populating her work with all sorts of archetypal figures, from naked men and women, to circus performers, to figures in perpetual motion (as in the drawings "Top Lady" and "Gyroscope Woman, " both 1952), to a variety of animals, (including a crying horse), to a human with pencils for legs.
After the company decided on a strategic foray into men's wear several years ago, its British creative director, Stuart Vevers, 42, chose to relocate the Coach 1941 shows from New York to his homeland for an injection of cool London grit, even if the DNA of most collections remains heavily focused on familiar, archetypal pieces that pay homage to Americana.
In this spirit, around 1860, working for, or in, cooperation with the police, Samuel G. Szabo produced "Rogues, a Study of Characters," an album displayed here of more than 200 portraits, each labeled by the subject's name and his or her violation: shoplifter, wife poisoner, forger, pickpocket, murderer and counterfeiter, as if each were the archetypal personification of his or her crime.
For years, he voted mostly for Democrats, but in 2016 he and his wife became the archetypal Obama-to-Trump voters who flipped in large enough numbers in critical states to cost Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE the election.
Robinson is an archetypal MAAC star—flawed and unremittingly chesty in performing his defiance of those flaws; locally grown and nationally un-recruited; nonconforming relative to the prevailing aesthetic standards of big-time college basketball and egregiously so by pro basketball ones; undeniably capable of Getting Buckets in any conceivable basketball context and exquisitely attuned to the various ways in which he has been and remains underestimated.
As Wolfe chronicles, Thiel, who has a degree from Stanford University and largely credits where he is today (a billionaire) to his time at that school, started the Thiel Fellowship, in 2011, which awards $100,000 to 20 people under 20 years old to say no to M.I.T., Stanford or, in Burnham's case, the University of Massachusetts, to pursue an Ayn Randian dream of disrupting archetypal norms.
Some of the artists were political, like Nancy Spero with her paintings of phallic-shaped bombs and scrolls of archetypal feminine heroes, and Ana Mendieta, the performance artist whose sculptor husband, Carl Andre, was accused of pushing her to her death from their apartment in Greenwich Village (he was acquitted); today, in the #MeToo moment, young women have made her their own cult icon.

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