Un-Sentimental was created in 1992.
His frank and unsentimental account of the rescue attempt was quite sobering.
The word unsentimental is an adjective describing a noun as without sentiment; tough minded; facing facts or difficulties realistically; without emotion. Example sentence: It's almost impossible to dispose of your late mother's belongings with an unsentimental heart.
downgrade, downhill, downward , dropping, earthward complete, utter, absolute, total, no-nonsense, unsentimental, plain-spoken
The opposite chemically is oily, but both are slippery.For soapy meaning maudlin, teary, or emotional, the opposite could be unsentimental, unemotional, or matter-of-fact.
last three syllables only: ornamental temperamental sacramental testamental alimental detrimental elemental excremental experimental hypersentimental impedimental implemental incremental instrumental nutrimental supplemental pedimental regimental rudimental sentimental supplemental tenemental unsentimental
Stephen Crane's style in "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" is characterized by naturalism, which emphasizes the harsh realities of urban life and the influence of environment and heredity on character development. Crane's prose is stark and unsentimental, capturing the grittiness and despair of the story's setting. He uses vivid imagery and symbolic language to convey the protagonist's downward spiral into destitution and moral decay.
Carslon is the ranch hand. He also shoots Candy's dog out of its misery in the beg of the book.
Urban realism is a literary movement that focuses on portraying city life in a realistic and unromanticized way, often highlighting the struggles and challenges faced by urban residents. This genre emerged in the late 19th century as a response to the industrialization and urbanization of society. Urban realist writers sought to depict the social issues and complexities of city living with a sharp eye for detail and a gritty, unsentimental style.
George Wallace Crabbe is not a known author. Perhaps you are confusing the poet George Crabbe, who was an English poet known for his realistic and unsentimental portrayal of rural life and people. Some of his notable works include "The Village" and "Tales in Verse".
Created By was created in 1993.
There is a circulating e-rumor to the effect that as an old man, Rickenbacker fed bucketsful of shrimp to the gulls every Friday night in gratitude for the one gull that helped save his and his fellow airmen's lives after they crashed their plane in the Pacific Ocean during WWII. After researching his biography online, I can find no mention of this except as attached to said e-rumor. According to the website Truthorfiction.com, the origin of this story can be traced to an inspirational religious book written by Max Lucado entitled "In the Eye of the Storm." The rumour is probably false and was probably only created to give more inspirational force to Lucado's book. Rickenbacker's own autobiography gives no mention of it, and from the type of personality Rickenbacker had (practical, results oriented, unsentimental), it is difficult to imagine him indulging in such a way.
...And God Created Them was created in 1979.