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Shakespeare depicts Thomas More confronting an angry mob that demands the expulsion of the "strangers"—the foreigners—from England.
While this discovery might be appetising for fishermen along Iberian coasts, the smell is more confronting for curious Kiwis who've paid a visit to the object.
After the gamut of emotions engendered by Hillary Clinton's surprising loss to Donald J. Trump, women are once more confronting the big questions that have long enveloped the feminist quest.
What's more confronting to the -ists and the -phobes planning our future than men and women of every color, shape, size, gender, religion, and sexual orientation not only being themselves, but being themselves loudly and publicaly?
This young actor will do well in the future." Karvan later reflected, "acting opposite Judy Davis, all the work's done for you. I remember her close-up was first and I was just bawling off camera... she's very powerful... I never look forward to [crying on screen]... [it] is a lot harder and a lot more more confronting and lot more — You feel a lot more vulnerable. And I resist it.
Social commentary photography's purpose is to "expose social issues on ethics, society, religious, the way of life, how people live and other similarities." Sometimes this includes the harsh reality of society such as homelessness, discrimination, war and defenceless children. "Social Commentary artists try their best to create artworks in order to convey messages to the community." Due to the fact that the photos are of real life situations, the contents can be perceived to be more confronting than other visual forms of social commentary.
Susanne Gervay cites the book as an example of "children's and youth literature becoming more confronting and realistic", addressing a range of conditions "either as a primary or more frequently as a secondary theme", along with Two Weeks with The Queen (1989) by Morris Gleitzman, which addresses AIDS and cancer. She notes Boss of the Pool (1986) "sensitively" tackles "intellectual disabilitites and learning difficulties". By contrast, the reviewer for the School Library Journal noted that Shelley was an unsympathetic character, and described the book as "just too dreary to be enjoyable".DiGianni J. Boss of the Pool (Book Review).

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