mythified造句
例句與造句
- Much of her life has been mythified and used for propaganda purposes.
- It remains one of the most mythified and contentious toponyms in the history of Asia.
- Part of Dean's durability, of course, is the allure of early death, which has mythified and commodified troubled souls from Marilyn Monroe to Kurt Cobain to Princess Diana.
- These images inspired events, like Woodstock or the Chicago demonstrations, that were not only recorded and mythified but often designed _ whether by spontaneous improvisation or by deliberate playing to the press _ to act the images out.
- Tax evasion is a deeply rooted cultural trait, Yenekolopov said, mythified in folk tales that glorify Russian peasants refusing to pay tribute to the Tartar invaders _ a message, he added, that the tax police's historical cartoon inadvertently reinforces.
- It's difficult to find mythified in a sentence. 用mythified造句挺難的
- "The statue's whole history has been mystified and mythified, " said Dr . Albert Boime, a professor of art history at the University of California at Los Angeles and one of the scholars whose work is incorporated in the book.
- Though " Che is the patron saint " of the Cuban revolution, Anderson said, he is not the ideological rock upon which it is built; he has instead become " a mythified presence whose reinvention or renaissance has been more emblematic than substantive ."
- Maryse Potvin has attributed the debate over Quebec-bashing to " the obsession with national identity which, on the one side, is articulated around the reinforcement of the federal state, the Charter, and a mythified version of the Canadian multicultural project, and which, on the other side, is based on a logic of ideological victimization and crystallization of the political project . " She called on intellectuals, politicians, and the media to emphasize the common values of the two national visions.