martes, 25 de septiembre de 2007

Examples of Greek Words

"The work's laconic eloquence speaks of an era and a nation." (Art Listings) nytimes.com.
This says that though the painting is not very full of scribvles and stuff, it still says a lot with very little, it's very concise.

"More arresting, though, is the figure in the front of the curtain, the teenage artist himself posing, with the casual narcissism of a seasoned model, in a white T-shirt and briefs." (When the I Is the Subject, And It's Always Changing) nytimes.com. This uses narcissism to explain that the model knew how good he looked and liked himself for it.

These are two examples of how the Greek words were used in context in a New York Times article.

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