The subject of the exercise by Bernard Maclaverty is typically focused on human emotions, relationships, and moral dilemmas. His work often explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of everyday life.
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Bernard Tagwerker has written: 'Bernard Tagwerker' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Bernard Moninot has written: 'Bernard Moninot' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
The subject of Bernard MacLaverty's "The Exercise" revolves around a young boy's experience during a physical education class, highlighting his struggle with self-doubt and the pressure to perform. The theme explores the complexities of childhood, identity, and the impact of societal expectations on personal growth. It delves into the tension between individual aspirations and external pressures, ultimately illustrating the journey toward self-acceptance and resilience.
Bernard Garo has written: 'Bernard Garo' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Catalogs
Bernard Borgeaud has written: 'Bernard Borgeaud' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Exhibitions
Bernard Fenik has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Greek Mythology
Bernard Andreus has written: 'Polska a \\' -- subject- s -: History
Bernard Sindall has written: 'Bernard Sindall' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Modern Sculpture, Sculpture, Modern
Bernard Reilly has written: 'Aden and the Yemen' -- subject(s): History
Bernard A. Sause has written: 'And amend my life' -- subject(s): Confession
Andrzej Bernard has written: 'Strategia terroryzmu' -- subject(s): Terrorism