Its author depicts the jungle from an ideological standpoint, which translates into his characters' development.
The author depicts a two-class society in this novel.
To disguise him and the group, the author depicted him in her book as bearded.
The authors depict him as a delusional megalomaniac.
The author depicts an antagonistic relationship between Ernest and his hypocritical and domineering parents.
Through the life of his title character, the author depicts the cruel paradoxes in 20th-century Ireland.
The author depicts wildlife with wit and affection.
In a few moving and beautifully written scenes, the author depicts the horrible nature of the physical wounds.
The author depicts him as an energetic reformer, sometimes alienating the local establishment and the army by his insistence on fair treatment of the Indians.
Who can afford this kind of medicine, in a society the author depicts as no richer, indeed perhaps less rich, than ours?