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... play , Les Nègres ( The Blacks ) , constitutes what one interpreter calls " a genuine act of aggression . " 20 The ambiguities of this play are even more complicated , if possible , than those of the earlier one . The key is struck in ...
... play , Les Nègres ( The Blacks ) , constitutes what one interpreter calls " a genuine act of aggression . " 20 The ambiguities of this play are even more complicated , if possible , than those of the earlier one . The key is struck in ...
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... play he says that the play is intended for a white audience and that if it should ever happen that the audience is all black , at least one white man should be invited and a spotlight focused on him through the entire performance ...
... play he says that the play is intended for a white audience and that if it should ever happen that the audience is all black , at least one white man should be invited and a spotlight focused on him through the entire performance ...
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... play - within - a - play in Hamlet to illuminate the real action ; Genet has reversed the emphasis and uses the real action , as reported , to intensify the play itself . A subtle trick is being played on the mind of the audience ...
... play - within - a - play in Hamlet to illuminate the real action ; Genet has reversed the emphasis and uses the real action , as reported , to intensify the play itself . A subtle trick is being played on the mind of the audience ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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