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- Mental illnesses, also known as psychiatric disorders, are often inaccurately portra**** in the media. Films, television programs, books, magazines, and...
- depictions of contemporary life and society 'as they were', rather than romanticised or stylised presentations.[citation needed] The major realist writer...
- the 14th-century historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which romanticises the events in the late Eastern Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period...
- The game of cricket has inspired much poetry, most of which romanticises the sport and its culture. Hail, cricket| Glorious, manly, British Game! First...
- by English author Stella Gibbons, published in 1932. It parodies the romanticised, sometimes doom-laden accounts of rural life po****r at the time, by...
- propaganda and deep disillusionment, thereby annihilating long-standing romanticised images of the glories of war. The war had been won by Britain and its...
- particularly its manifestation on Hydra." The New Statesman said that the film "romanticises a ****ist trope" and that Broomfield "falls into the same trap as Cohen...
- Castle. Mary's life and execution established her in po****r culture as a romanticised historical character. Mary was born on 8 December 1542 at Linlithgow...
- Retrieved 23 November 2020. Roy, Priyanka (10 April 2021). "The Big Bull romanticises a criminal in a half-baked story". Telegraph India. Retrieved 14 April...
- the Nor**** that emerges from archaeology and historical sources. A romanticised picture of Vikings as noble savages began to emerge in the 18th century;...