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Example sentences for "dramatizing"

Lexicographically close words:
dramatization; dramatizations; dramatize; dramatized; dramatizes; dramaturgic; dramaturgy; drame; drames; drams
  1. It shrank from tragedy; it advanced as far as attacking fashionable excesses, or as dramatizing moral theses, but it never got beyond the lovers who must be united and the everything that must come out well.

  2. In dramatizing the chronicle he manifestly followed Marlowe, making the protagonist the dominating force everywhere in the action, and the other persons foils to set off the hero's villany.

  3. He was half conscious of dramatizing the episode as it unrolled itself and thrilled to think that this might be the last time that he would eat and drink in the only life that he knew.

  4. Through dramatizing a Bible story children come into a comprehension of the life-experiences of a highly religious people; they are forming their own standards and ideals through meeting and solving the simple life-problems of the Hebrews.

  5. After the children had gone through the experience of dramatizing it they had gained a self-confidence and a realization of their own power in interpreting a story through dramatization.

  6. A list of some of these stories is given below, together with a few of the most essential points which should be considered in dramatizing each.

  7. Each child has as great an opportunity for self-expression through dramatizing a Bible story as that afforded through dramatizing any other story.

  8. When dramatizing the stories of Abraham and Isaac, and others of that period, this fact should be taken into account, and only vessels of wood and skin should be used.

  9. There is much opportunity for construction work in the dramatizing of this story.

  10. As nobody has ever succeeded, or is likely to succeed, in really dramatizing a novel, it is not surprising that the stage version of "Trilby" should prove in some respects unsatisfactory.

  11. It is true that the newcomer is likely to have fresher ideas than the old stager, and that generally he dramatizes a lifetime of experience, instead of dramatizing only what he has gleaned between contracts.

  12. It was like dramatizing a novel and trying to create a heroine who would agree with the ten thousand notions of her cherished by the ten thousand readers of the book.

  13. Yes--acting with yourself, dramatizing a situation.

  14. The truth was, she felt the same after every encounter, dramatizing each man, and flinging herself romantically on a sea of her imagining.

  15. II But altho the dramatizing of novels was less uncommon a century or two ago than the novelizing of plays, neither was frequent and neither of them was in any way prohibited by law.

  16. Unfortunately for our good dramatizing poltroon, Beata fell into two faults at once, for a reason.

  17. The good Marie, Beata, had too much sensibility to show it; she felt that she was dramatizing the duplicate of her destiny, and she possessed too many of the good principles of the feminine character, to expose it before so many eyes.

  18. Utterly ignoring him, she launched upon a monologue of her fancied wrongs, dramatizing every incident, impersonating every one from the Principal to the taxi driver.

  19. Why this dramatizing of the pleasant and placid course of Wetherby Ridge events?

  20. Precisely here, however, does the dramatizing of stories and the paper-cutting, etc.

  21. This power is less noticeably active in the dramatizing than in simple re-telling; in the listening and the re-telling, it is dominant for good.

  22. He was and always would be dramatizing his emotions; perpetually he would be confounding his actual with his imaginary self.

  23. He was continually dramatizing the future, anticipating the singular role he had elected to play.

  24. Already he was dramatizing Ruth, involving her, now in some pearl thieving adventure, now in some impossible tale of a white goddess.

  25. Did Mason inherit entire content of parents' beliefs, dramatizing this by force of unexpressed but passionate love?

  26. The inventive powers of the bigger self, its astonishing faculty for dramatizing its content in every conceivable form, blocked everywhere the search for truth.

  27. In April she returned to her old rooms at the Bellevue, where she busied herself with dramatizing "Michael Strogoff," which she never completed.

  28. He can teach men to catch themselves making allegories, dramatizing relations, and personifying abstractions.

  29. That is the way the enormous censoring, stereotyping, and dramatizing apparatus can be liquidated.

  30. More and more, as he came slowly awake, he was dramatizing the situation and himself.

  31. Even as he spoke he was dramatizing himself.

  32. She began her trick of dramatizing the moment.

  33. A long-laid plan for a novel lifted, an entire panorama of resolutions dramatizing themselves.

  34. But if in dramatizing any substantial passages are taken from the novel, it is an infringement of copyright to print and publish the drama,[631] and in Warne v.

  35. In dramatizing a copyright novel, however, the making of a single copy of the drama may be an infringement of the copyright in the novel.

  36. Thus a book may be infringed by retranslating or copying a translation of it,[562] and a drama may be infringed by dramatizing a novel founded on the drama.

  37. He was studying Homer and dramatizing Euripides, lecturing and writing on dramatic theory.

  38. The occupation with his next historical work, the History of the Thirty Years' War, suggested to him the thought of dramatizing the career of Wallenstein.

  39. He did not carry the dramatizing process very far, indeed, and it may be thought that the change in his method does not amount to much.

  40. But Turgenev was unsuspecting; he had not taken to heart the full importance of dramatizing the point of view--perhaps it was that.

  41. In the end, as I think it may be shown, the loss is made good and there is nothing to pay at all, so far may the dramatizing process be followed.

  42. I conclude that on this paradox the art of dramatizing the picture of somebody's experience--the art I have been considering in these last chapters--touches its limit.

  43. Here then, I conclude, the dramatizing force of the first person gives out.

  44. Not to walk straight up to the fact and put it into phrases, but to surround the fact, and so to detach it inviolate--such is Henry James's manner of dramatizing it.

  45. The Author reserves the Right of dramatizing this Tale.

  46. Let different classes be responsible for dramatizing stories from their history or reading lessons and present the results in the morning exercises.

  47. And the reason was that he was now dramatizing his own sales of his own kerosene-car.

  48. What for years had been a faint convention was now dramatizing in blood and tears before his very eyes.

  49. This may be due to the fact that the poet is here making up his own plot, not, as in other cases, dramatizing a novel of extended adventure.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dramatizing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.