The same subject, the unequal union of angelic lovers with the daughters of men, had taken Moore's fancy a year before Byron had begun to "dramatize the Old Testament.
Is there any subject holding an interest common to them and to me which would not in a sense be degrading in me to dramatize for their pleasure?
While they had no authority and could do little of significance, the Congress did dramatize to the world the plight of the subject peoples of Africa.
Randolph's talent for mass mobilization was demonstrated most clearly in his efforts to organize two gigantic marches on Washington in order to dramatize Afro-American needs and to pressure the government into action.
A still further means of giving reality to the events is to dramatize some of the scenes between Friday and Crusoe, and to dress and equip these and other persons in the story in fitting manner.
Teachers have taken advantage of this instinct to allow them to construct an Indian village on a small scale, and assume the dress and action of Hiawatha and his friends, and even to dramatize parts of the story.
Before the board work is presented the children dramatize the story which they are to read.
She did not even attempt to dramatize herself as the good angel.
How did it happen that she did not attempt to dramatize herself with Lindaberry?
She retreated from coarseness, drawing her delicate skirts about her; yet it amused her thus to dramatize herself!
He never finished the Sandwich Islands story which he and Howells were to dramatize later.
Clemens had all along intended to dramatize the story of Colonel Sellers, and was one day thunderstruck to receive word from California that a San Francisco dramatist had appropriated his character in a play written for John T.
Very nearly the same thing may be said of any attempt to dramatize an historical epoch.
As has been pointed out,[22] this time difficulty has made it practically impossible to dramatize satisfactorily Stevenson's The Sire de Maletroit's Door.
I have found it very useful, when asked to dramatize a novel, not to read it myself, but to get some one else to read it and tell me about it.
And authors may reserve the right to dramatize or to translate their own works.
But it is equally certain that Rucellai failed to dramatize it.
The annual festivities and mysteries will be discussed together because both were intended to dramatizethe same beliefs.
Thus, judging from what we have been able to learn of this subject, the worship expressed in the mysteries revolved about sexual union, the desire being to dramatize the continued activity of deistic qualities.
Dramatize the part of the story that tells what Fleetfoot taught the Bison clan.
Dramatize one of the following scenes and then draw a picture to illustrate it:-- The fear of the people at the disappearance of the herds.
Dramatize this lesson, and then draw a picture of the part you like the best.
Still less did he dramatize the nineteenth century man; genius is not equal to such a forecast.
If, however, the children have made their own efforts to dramatize the story, using first of all their own words, it is easy to help them to adopt much of the beautiful classic language in putting the work into its final form.
It is not best to allow children to dramatize in succession too many of the heavier type of stories, such as the Bible stories represent.
And as Philip walked home, thinking how brilliant Evelyn had been in their little talk, he began to dramatize the excursion.
On one of his visits he heard her say that she was intending to dramatize the 'Marquis de Villemer,' but that she did not quite see her way to compact its leisurely action in conformity with the rigid restrictions of the stage.
He may, if he chooses, dramatize his own novel and novelize his own play; or, if he prefers, he can sell the permission to rehandle his material to a professional playwright or to a professional storyteller.
During January, 1903, a theatrical gentleman requested Edwards to dramatize a book which Messrs.
I think, under the circumstances, if you want to dramatize the story we ought to permit you to do so without payment to us.
His first work at Pisa was to dramatize Miss Lee's Kruitzner, or the German's Tale.
Cain was an attempt to dramatize the Old Testament; Lucifer's apology for himself and his arraignment of the Creator startled and shocked the orthodox.
This view is confirmed by the analogous specific protection of the right to dramatize a work or convert a drama into non-dramatic form.
The court held under the old law that "moving pictures would be a form of expression infringing the author's exclusive right to dramatize his writings and publicly to perform such dramatization.
The truly constructive delusions appear when he has ceased to dramatize these theories with himself as the hero and treats them objectively.
To dramatize the life of Joan of Arc he took from his shelves Saints and Sinners of the Fifteenth Century .
It is no mere question of hatred, such as Roosevelt would employ to dramatize and make personal the issues he was representing to the people; it is bitter, revengeful detestation.
He is trying to dramatizesome turn of fate and be once more a "big figure.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dramatize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.