The installation also aims to stress another characteristic of Czech Cubism: the poetic and philosophical aspirations of these objects.
Milton's persona is the "uncouth swain," a rustic shepherd with lofty poetic aspirations.
The film's poetic aspirations are not as effectively realized.
Theirs is a fraternity of poetic aspiration, whether as scientist or writer: thus, even before David marries Ève, the two young men are spiritual brothers.
Tupac had the good looks, revolutionary heritage (his mother was former Black Panther Afeni Shakur) and poetic aspirations, but only middling skills.
A certain amount of idealization is inevitable in a memory work, but the quality of the imagination here simply isn't good enough to support the film's poetic aspirations.
Like the medieval dispute about how many angels can stand on a pinhead, the issue of defining Socialism will probably fade away, except as poetic aspiration.
During his stay in Timişoara, he returned to the poetic literary aspirations of his early youth.
Other scores, like this Fourth Symphony, are more strictly classical, even traditional in their evocation of European forms, orchestral sonorities and elevated poetic aspirations.