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it is a rule fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated, nothing is implied. Everything is shown or described in realistic detail
Pessimistic and greedy might be two detailed adjectives that describe the character Mathilde from the short story "The Necklace."
The cast of Attention to Detail - 1977 includes: Carl Duering as Himself - Narrator
The character is only described as the Time Traveller, never in any detail. one assumes a serious, deep-minded, probably eyeglass-wearing scientist type- but he is never described in detail. Flash Notice- ever notice how most of the characters in the Bible are not described in detail, either- we have no idea what they looked like, other than a knowledge of sartorial and hair-styling customs of the Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Hebrews, and other nationalities mentioned in Scripture. There are alas, no Bertillion files ( like ID cards, fingerprints, etc) in the New Testament. the argument that Christ was six foot tall is at best, guesswork.
That is a personal detail to Elle.. she weighs what she weighs.
some of the characters live in trash cans
Paintings that are like photographs in their detail are described as photo-realistic. You could also describe them as very realistic.
Johannes Vermeer used glazing and under painting in order to create realistic light.
Mortal wounding of Stonewall Jackson.
A character that is well developed & clearly defined in a story with much detail.
A character that is well developed & clearly defined in a story with much detail.
it is a rule fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated, nothing is implied. Everything is shown or described in realistic detail
By having a memory or photo close by for you to look at and style, remember the key points of realistic art: Shading Face Shape Imagery Most importantly remember to do good detail.
The realistic dialogue and setting in Trifles, along with the focus on everyday characters and their interactions, contribute to the play's realistic style. The simple, straightforward language and attention to detail in depicting rural life also enhance the realism of the play.
Many artists have. One of the first was Albrecht Dürer, German 1471-1528.
She dissected animals at a veterinary school.
glazing and underpainting