undramatized, except for the recourse to the Erinyes.
Carne is narrated by an
undramatized or heterodiegetic narrator.
When in Chapter 9 the narrative voice shifts from Asis to an unnamed,
undramatized, but opinionated narrator, readers learn the widow's history: "fruto de una de esas alianzas entre blasones y talegas que en Galicia y en todas partes se ven tan a menudo" (97).
For Frick, then, the narrator is altogether "an absent or submerged presence, a hidden observer who records the narrative action but remains '
undramatized' himself" (419).
Rather than favoring the communist solution, Ellison thought Ward had left "the solution of the play
undramatized" (qtd.
awards for infringement of
undramatized or nondramatic works in motion
Unlike counterparts in Browning monologues, or the Browningesque "Columbus," the putative listener or mon frere remains mostly
undramatized. Like Merlin in "Merlin and the Gleam," Ulysses counsels adherence to glimmerings in his own prophetic eyes.
The upwardly-mobile young men of Les Escoliers talk about how they should live, but their ideals remain largely
undramatized and their tactics questionable.
Many other aspects of The Rhetoric of Fiction have played a significant role in China, such as the classification of different types of point of view, the distinction between dramatized and
undramatized narrators, or the discussion of telling versus showing.
That death goes
undramatized in this sly biopic, as Coppola traps the audience in the same luxurious bubble as Marie Antoinette, so when it pops, we're as confused and ill-equipped as she was.
Director Robinson's new take on the oft-filmed saga not only slims down the villainess but ushers in the hitherto
undramatized role of the New York policeman who collared the pair.