It's likely that Orwell saw him as a true continuation of the violent, caricatural, humorous art found in English nineteenth-century writers. |
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The song, which is anti-militarist, discusses a taboo from a caricatural, deliberately aggressive angle. |
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Puck artists, like their predecessors, combined picture-making skills with a caricatural precision and a knack for lethal symbols. |
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Full of allusions and caricatural aspects, the piece is challenging, but its rich and luscious orchestration more than makes up for its complexities. |
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Full of allusions and caricatural aspects, the piece is difficult and challenging, but its rich and luscious orchestration more than makes up for its complexities. |
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They were controversial because of their caricatural style, and all except Maternity and The Rich Banquet while the Workers Quarrel were subsequently destroyed or altered. |
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A significant proportion of output on Indian cultures, he recalled, is full of caricatural, stereotyped imagery. |
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A generation later the Bolognese artist G. M. Mitelli was giving his narrative and seminarrative satires almost caricatural moral emphasis. |
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Statements by stakeholders confirm and provide a crude and caricatural illustration of the statistical reality. |
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In addition, the IPU had set up an exhibition of caricatural drawings portraying challenges to democracy. |
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Mr Cornillon described to us what the media in Africa are like in general, in terms that were possibly rather caricatural, but strictly true nonetheless. |
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The drawings are witty and vivid with movement, in a style that is caricatural but suggests more range than merely caricature, seems to open up on to rich possibilities of story and character. |
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And long passages were entirely mute, as if a music track and long shots of Manhattan could even begin to match the caricatural extravagance of Amis's prose. |
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The scandalous manner in which the institutions are trying to make Ireland hold another referendum is a caricatural illustration of their idea of democracy. |
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Another, parallel outcome is a Manichean, almost caricatural elationship between majority and opposition, one in which genuine debate is replaced by easily predicted form and automatic reflexes. |
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Freud's knack for caricatural likeness gives his subjects, who tend to be people he knows, rather than professional models, enough hints of an interior life to offset the impression of a meat rack. |
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The experts consider the recent debate on caricatural pictures as part of a broader discussion on incitement to racial and religious hatred and the dissemination of hate speech. |
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In contrast to individuating or modernizing Islamists in Snow who defy popular stereotypes, Pamuk's depiction of hard-line secularists is caricatural. |
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That was the PLO leader I knew, not the PA leader that pathos, incarceration and fatigue had transformed into a caricatural parody of his former self. |
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