As with her use of subtext, Griffith is quite modern in her use of setting to shed light on the psychology of her characters. |
Although focussed on Canada in particular, those investigations would nevertheless shed light on northern ionospheric phenomena in general. |
He shed light on the role of psychological constitution as determining the intensity and degree of LSD effects. |
Thus, the studies use either dropout rates, graduation rates, or college-attendance figures to shed light on the effects of competition. |
We should keep that question in mind, and keep an eye open for anything later in the dialogue that might shed light on it. |
The film is a period thriller clearly intended to shed light on present-day problems. |