Word: characterized
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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"I felt like I could trust him," Seton says. "Weighing the candidates now, I don't think I can trust anything Gore says. But when I listen to Bush, I feel a much greater degree of integrity. He's the guy who'll bring character back to Washington."
"[It] was always packed; some of us went back for the first lecture after we'd already taken the course," he wrote. "After some banter scaring underclassmen into the seats in front of the auditorium, Professor Chapman launched into his venomous lecture on Cyrano, with particular attention to the character...
In a normal election, if there is such a thing, it ought to be clear by the end what the race is about - whether the candidates are promising continuity or change, bright contrasts or fine distinctions; whether it is about character or competence; whether the results will actually matter in...
As the race winds tight into these final days, both candidates are being judged not just by the promises they make but by the impressions they leave. When Bush talks about his tax cut, it allows him to strum all the most optimistic chords of this moment: There's plenty...
But the dramatist is denied these techniques. Theater cannot create perspective with the same precision as fiction and film. A playwright may only present what a character does and says or what others do and say with regard to that character. He or she cannot force the audience to look...