| 11. | The highbrow allusions are mostly a matter of gilding the ragweed.
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| 12. | One is drawn into an ever-widening pool of allusion.
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| 13. | It is packed with literary allusions, but without literary snobbery.
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| 14. | Possible allusions are described as mere echoes of their putative sources.
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| 15. | There are also biblical allusions, including a reference to Esau.
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| 16. | This scene is an allusion to the Wars of the Roses.
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| 17. | Some think the figure is an allusion to the Virgin Mary.
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| 18. | Other academic allusions are presented elsewhere, often with extreme subtlety.
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| 19. | The film makes numerous allusions to Homer's The Odyssey.
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| 20. | Shelley's allusions to the French Revolution further support this.
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