It means to represent something.
by world war two
"I want that fourth carrier!" Nimitz (portrayed by Henry Fonda in the film "Midway").
it portrayed the sole power of the nazis, had a grudge against jews, n held catholics responsible for degradation of the society
President Benjamin Harrison justified the Battle of Wounded Knee by framing it as a necessary action to restore order and protect settlers in the region. He portrayed the Native American Ghost Dance movement as a threat to peace, claiming it could incite violence. Harrison emphasized the government's responsibility to maintain law and order, suggesting that military intervention was essential to prevent potential uprisings. Ultimately, he portrayed the battle as a means of safeguarding both American lives and interests.
The most prominent element of the Delk coat of arms is a bird. Disputed to be either a dove or a sparrow, it is always portrayed as a stylized elliptical figure with wings drawn back and beak assertively ahead.
because she is supposed to be a teen and teens are portrayed as very moody and mean at times
It can mean anything, you have to look at it in context to now the symbolism portrayed there.
That's a comic character-if you mean actress that portrayed state which one.
Hermes is generally depicted as mischievous and clever in Greek mythology. While he can be trickster-like, he is not typically portrayed as mean.
The character's name is Karen Smith. She is portrayed by Amanda Seyfried.
The links mean nothing. Rope is sometimes portrayed. Either where used to anchor ships in the age of sail.
The artist was able to portray an exact likness of the sitter within a very short time
I think you mean Elvin Tibideaux portrayed by Geoffrey Owens, from 1986 to 1992.
men are portrayed as strong, cruel and horrible and women and portrayed as weak and useless
portrayed e.g this person is portrayed in this way........
their basically portrayed as terrorists
Henry F. Potter. He was played by Lionel Barrymore.