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Movies Need to Stop Using Historical Atrocities for Pathos

Wired 03 Nov 2021
Marvel’s Eternals is just the latest genre film to clumsily use horrific real-world events in an attempt to elevate its narrative ... .
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Road review — simmering violence undercut by humour and pathos

The Times/The Sunday Times 15 Oct 2021
★★★☆☆. Natalie Ibu’s revival of Road is an ambitious calling card for the new artistic director of Northern Stage ... .
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Darryl John Kennedy - Pathos de Pacino

Bitchute 01 Oct 2021
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Idle pathos: Aditya Sudarshan reviews ‘The Cane-Cutter’s Song’ by Raphaël Confiant, trs Vidya Vencatesan

The Hindu 30 Sep 2021
The novel is colourful, energetic, well-translated, but its relevance is doubtful ....
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Tatiana Huezo’s films exude humanity and pathos

The Economist 27 Sep 2021
In her documentaries and recent fictional debut, she tells the story of women and children in conflict zones ... .
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Help review: Jodie Comer and Stephen Graham lend humour and pathos to Jack Thorne’s powerful ...

London Evening Standard 16 Sep 2021
Help’s subject matter is unavoidably harrowing — but Jack Thorne’s moving one-off drama about the care home crisis during the pandemic deserves our full attention ... .
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Ethos, Pathos, Logos: Middle College at UNCG English class examines rhetoric of Bush's 9/11 speech

Marietta Daily Journal 10 Sep 2021
Sep. 9—GREENSBORO — After a confusing, terrifying day of watching the news in school, Andrea Green gathered with her family around their television to hear what the president of the United States had to say. "I remember us waiting to ... .
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Last stop in Kabul: Airport is chaotic way station with scenes of pathos

The Lewiston Tribune 25 Aug 2021
The turboprops roar every quarter-hour or so as the planes lumber down the crowded tarmac. The sounds go on from morning till well into the night ... .
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'Psychonauts 2' Review: Combining Sharp Humor and Pathos, It's Well Worth The 15-Year Wait

Newsweek 23 Aug 2021
"Psychonauts 2" is finally upon us and the long-awaited sequel more than lives up to the immense hype ....
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'Afterparties' finds pathos in genocide of Cambodia

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette 08 Aug 2021
In 1975, the Khmer Rouge seized power in Cambodia, establishing a regime whose fanatical policies led to the death of more than a quarter of the country's population ... .
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Book review: So's debut, "Afterparties," finds humor, pathos in genocide

Winston-Salem Journal 05 Aug 2021
ANN LEVIN The Associated Press. "Afterparties," by Anthony Veasna So, Ecco (272 pages, $27.99). In 1975, the Khmer Rouge seized power in Cambodia, establishing a regime whose fanatical policies led to the death of more than a quarter of the country's population ... The second book, a combination of fiction and nonfiction, is due out in 2023 ... .
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Review: So’s fiction debut finds humor, pathos in genocide

North Shore News 04 Aug 2021
“Afterparties,” by Anthony Veasna So (Ecco). In 1975, the Khmer Rouge seized power in Cambodia, establishing a regime whose fanatical policies led to the death of more than a quarter of the country’s population. That genocide is a recurring theme in Anthony Veasna So’s dazzling new story collection “Afterparties.” ... I am not saying you cannot be gay ... .
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Review: So's Fiction Debut Finds Humor, Pathos in Genocide

The National Herald 02 Aug 2021
"Afterparties," by Anthony Veasna So (Ecco). In 1975, the Khmer Rouge seized power in Cambodia, establishing a regime whose fanatical policies led to the death of more than a quarter of the country's population. That genocide is a recurring theme in Anthony Veasna So's dazzling new story collection "Afterparties." ... .
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Enjoy the silliness, satire and pathos of ‘An Act of God’

The Daily Gazette 24 Jul 2021
From left. Bill Shein, Richard Marshall and Scott Wasser in a scene from Curtain Call Theatre's production of "An Act of God.". Shares0. Facebook. Tweet. Email. INFO BOX.. ‘An Act of God’ ... 14 ... Along the way, however, I admired Curtain Call’s production, under Patrick White’s clever direction, and enjoyed moments of silliness, satire, and pathos.
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