Turner as Styron imagines him is not a plaster saint, not a cardboard monster.
From the time.com
Playing a plaster saint, she is stunningly real.
From the time.com
Austen was certainly no plaster saint, and his approach is a useful corrective to the daintification of his subject in the past.
From the economist.com
By the standards of today, however, when admiration is only a way station on the road to being debunked, this Lincoln is still a plaster saint.
From the time.com
Keep turning randomly right and left wherever you see a plaster saint in a shrine by the road, until your route peters out in the middle of a blossoming potato field.
From the guardian.co.uk
Bill Clinton had not been President more than five minutes before many Democrats began reacting in horror to the realization that their man was not a plaster saint.