This study must, of course, be carried out without any ideological prejudices that might demonise or romanticise any particular source of energy. |
It is important to involve community and religious leaders and local service providers being careful not to romanticise local practices and keeping a critical attitude that promotes the best interests of the child. |
Such practical problems in communal ownership are often overlooked by environmentalists who romanticise communal ownership. |
There is also the tendency to romanticise the tramp, feeling that his brain is aswirl with poems and profound thoughts. |
Some tried to romanticise Callas' death with speculations of suicide in an attempt to lend an air of mystery to that most natural and banal of phenomena: death. |
The biggest point this film raises for me is the way it may sensationalise or romanticise suicide. |