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[edit] Fair use rationale for Mythology of Carnivàle

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Mythology of Carnivàle
Description

Screenshot of a fictional version of the Gospel of Matthias, as seen in the episode "Alamogordo, NM" in the HBO television series Carnivàle.

Source

Screencapped from the episode "Alamogordo, NM"

Article

Mythology of Carnivàle

Portion used

One frame, uncropped

Low resolution?

no (because the text of the book is discussed in the article, which requires a somewhat higher resolution)

Purpose of use

This image illustrates the Gospel of Matthias as the source of all in-universe canon information about Avatars in Carnivàle. Furthermore, this image is used as a source for showing that this book (1) contains parts of the Season 1 opening monolog, (2) mentions the Avatara, (3) makes Biblical references, and (4) contains images of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil as it is really depicted in the show. All four themes receive significant coverage and commentary in the article.

Replaceable?

No free images known for this series

Other information As this image is a single frame of the television show, it is believed that it does not limit the copyright owner's rights to sell, produce, or advertise the show in any way. No personality rights are harmed, as this image does not show any people.

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current21:17, 10 September 2007800×450 (55 KB)Sgeureka (Talk | contribs)
20:10, 19 August 2007800×450 (46 KB)Sgeureka (Talk | contribs) (== Fair use rationale for Avatars (Carnivàle)== {{Non-free media rationale |Description=Screenshot of a fictional version of the Gospel of Matthias, as seen in the episode "Alamogordo, NM" in the HBO television series ''Carnivàle''. |Sou)

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