This stylization moves the play closer to Brechtian irony than to Greek tragedy.
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This stylization gives the production a dreamy, italicized kind of beauty.
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They are realistic in appearance, in contrast to the later stylization.
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The third phase is marked by further stylization and sophistication of the literary language.
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In all cases, this original title stylization should be included in the lead of the article.
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Similarly, a shared double bed pops up out of nowhere, imposing stylization on prevailing realism.
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But this is not stylization intended to be noticed by the viewer, except on close examination.
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Pictorialism was a style of such stylization its products almost appear ashamed of their medium.
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The most common stylization method in Peking opera is roundness.
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The act of stylizing; causing to conform to a particular style
(stylize) represent according to a conventional style; "a stylized female head"
(stylized) conventionalized: using artistic forms and conventions to create effects; not natural or spontaneous; "a stylized mode of theater production"
The process or result of designing or presenting in accordance with a style
(stylize) To define a new face style we stylize. For most small programs, you probably won't need to create entirely new styles. You will create styles simply by stylizing from existing styles.
(stylized) Simplified; exaggerated.
(Stylized) A variation in form that either exaggerates or deemphasizes certain qualities in a work of art.
(Stylized) A design that has been done according to the rules of a style rather than according to nature.
(Stylized) characteristics of a work of art that make it unique to a desired way of design, culture, or artist.