No, it is never appropriate to depict or portray scenes of slave slapping in media or entertainment.
Depict is a verb which means to describe, portray, represent, paint, or draw: I'm not sure how to depict the father in this story.
Depict.
No, it is not appropriate to depict a baby smoking a blunt in media and entertainment due to the potential negative impact on viewers and societal norms.
portray, describe, picture
Two options are depict or represent.
portray explain depict illustrate express tell
illustrate, portray, picture, paint, outline, draw, sketch, delineate
Some antonyms for the word portray include obscure, mix up, and confuse. Some synonyms include describe, simulate, illustrate, and interpret.
Do you mean "depicted"? To depict means to show or portray. If you draw a picture of someone, it is a depiction of that person.
Comic dances are those that depict funny movements for entertainment. Two examples of comic dance are Makonggo and Kinoton.
To portray means to depict or represent something, especially in reference to art or literature etc. Examples: "Bob did not want to portray his sister as an unsympathetic character in his new play, but as she was a murderer it was very difficult" "Bob was keen to accurately portray the difficulties of unicorn breeding to the reader" "Bob was offended by his portrayal in the newspapers as a deluded loner."
characterize, chart, define, depict, detail, draft, draw, figure, lay out, limn, mark, plot, portray, represent, sketch out, trace