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mythologize
mythologize, v. (mɪˈθɒlədʒaɪz) [ad. F. mythologiser, f. mythologie mythology: see -ize.] † 1. trans. To interpret (a story, fable) with regard to its mythological features; to expound the symbolism of. Obs.1603 Florio Montaigne ii. x. (1632) 227 Most of æsopes fables have divers senses... Those whic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Svedectvo
Articles in the magazine mythologize the regime's leaders, while often blaming the victims as deserving what they received. wikipedia.org
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demythologize
demythologize, v. trans. and intr. (diːmɪˈθɒlədʒaɪz) [f. de- II. 1 + mythologize v.] To remove the mythical elements (from a legend, cult, etc.); spec. Theology (cf. G. entmythologisierung and quot. 1953): to reinterpret the mythological elements in the Bible. Hence demyˈthologizing vbl. n. and ppl.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Forrest Gump remains the ultimate boomer blockbuster
For a little while, there was a Forrest Gump sequel in the works. Winston Groom wrote a follow-up novel called Gump & Co. in 1995, and Forrest Gump screenwriter Eric Roth turned it into a script ...
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Karl Marx still matters: what the modern left can learn from the ... - Vox
Titled Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion, Jones's book is an attempt to de-mythologize Marx and re-situate him in "his nineteenth-century surroundings." It's a sympathetic but measured ...
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Attack Poem Summary and Analysis | LitCharts
"Attack" is a poem by British poet and World War I soldier Siegfried Sassoon, first published in his 1918 collection Counter-Attack and Other Poems. The poem offers a bleak and unflinching look at the horrors of combat, making no attempt to mythologize its subject or create a sense of heroism. It describes the moment when soldiers, following ...
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Edward Whittemore
Reviewing Quin's Shanghai Circus (1974), Jerome Charyn of New York Times Book Review praised Whittemore's "ability to mythologize our recent past, to turn wikipedia.org
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Iplacea
Both Ptolemy and Pliny give this name to the hill of the Viso, perhaps to mythologize its inhabitants for having maintained a fierce resistance at the wikipedia.org
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Helen Creighton
and by later governments and influential writers) to create a myth of "hardy fisherfolk" and "Nova Scotia rustics" that actually demean, commidify, and mythologize wikipedia.org
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The Rhetoric of Drugs
You can mythologize them as much as you want, but it has been proven, that they are not at all, means to reach an higher knowledge. wikipedia.org
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Aargauer Literaturhaus
According to the House's program manifesto, its first priority is "not to mythologize literary practice as democratic, but to make it vivid and communicative wikipedia.org
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Olimpie
It wasn't long after the death of Alexander that people began to glorify and mythologize his life. wikipedia.org
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Raintree County (novel)
It has been described as an effort to mythologize the history of America, which to a great degree it succeeds in doing through the eyes and the commentary wikipedia.org
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Tu'er Shen
The story may be an attempt to mythologize a system of male marriages in Fujian attested to by the scholar-bureaucrat Shen Defu and the 17th century writer wikipedia.org
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María Lionza (statue)
According to Venezuelan folklorist Gilberto Antolínez, in the 1940s Colina was also involved in a movement to mythologize María Lionza. We organized a series of conferences and popularizing events and [...] used such occasions to 'mythologize' María Lionza, both in her legend and in the wikipedia.org
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