Word: conveyer
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...falls short of creating the tense mood that is clearly intended. As both director and screenwriter, Fergus controls several key components of his film, but he squanders his opportunity on a grandiose vision that never materializes. Parts of the film left open to interpretation are hopelessly unclear and cannot convey the gravity of Starks’ personal conflict and psychological devolution. “First Snow” fails because it never brings together the elements needed to convey its complex message...
...editors: On Monday, March 12th,The Crimson published a photo (news) of the Holi celebration organized by Dharma, Harvard’s Hindu Students Association. We greatly appreciate the coverage, as The Crimson is a wonderful avenue to convey information about Hinduism to the student body. However, we have some reservations about the title given above the photo. As the title “Just like Krishna” would suggest, the significance of throwing colors on Holi is often associated with Sri Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu. In Hindu mythology, Krishna’s followers anointed themselves with bright...
Words alone cannot possibly convey the degree to which experiencing such squalid slums assaults the senses. In fact, the first thing one notices is the vile smell; An unholy concoction of industrial pollution and human excrement languishing in the sun yields a nauseating odor...
...most memorable. As Titus, Robert Walsh does an incredible job of portraying the physical and emotional collapse that his character experiences as his family gradually falls apart throughout the play. With a character that could easily be played over the top, Walsh allows the tragedy of the story to convey his internal destruction...
...sparse, these aspects of the set seemed less like a collision of ages and more like stray pieces from a different production. While the set didn’t detract from the show, it was ultimately unclear what, if anything, it was trying to convey...