The difficulties lie more in a plot that drags and characterizations that are rather stale. |
The characterizations, for all their clarity, obliviate the need for characters, and obliviate the need to write stories with characters. |
Others have developed formal characterizations of equality of resources, opportunity, and outcomes. |
On our part, we are fed zoological lies and stop-action sea life, affected dialogue and miniaturized characterizations. |
Some of these characterizations were used repeatedly across cases as problem identifiers and problem conceptualizers. |
This questions the continuing relevance in the light of changing characterizations and ways of experiencing modernity. |