And in bringing order to their vast chosen subjects, they also reveal the order and logic already in place and some of the larger rhythms of life.
In considering his chosen subjects he seeks to penetrate appearances, to find the hidden necessity and the true consequence, the underlying code of fairness that governs things.
Having settled upon the cow motif, she then formulated puns befitting her chosen subjects; whereby Mona Lisa became Moo-na Lisa.
When Chapman was 14 years old he went to Sedbergh School in Yorkshire, but did not excel in any of his chosen subjects.
What seems to draw him to his chosen subjects is a combination of fear and fascination with death.
Students are free to study more than two subjects in their first year, or to concentrate solely on their two chosen subjects in their first year.
He teaches in Eugene and maintains a studio where the craft of painting is as much his concern as his chosen subjects.
They are invited by the Headmaster to present papers on chosen subjects on Monday evenings and meetings are held in the Headmaster's House.
The pathetic fallacy operates in her work as she readily dramatizes her chosen subjects.
The cyanotype was inexpensive and relatively easy to work; its only disadvantage, a blue image tone, was hardly a drawback for her chosen subjects.