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...cast further developed their characters in rehearsal with simple animal personifications that came through in the performance. The only explicit animal metaphor used in performance was the satiric characterization of Aniko (Martha Crawford), Grusha's sister-in-law, as a shrilly blaring duck. But each actor implicitly reflected the sense of some non-human animal at one point or another. This was another device that the Three Sisters production also attempted, again with markedly less success...
...retribution both moralistic and Freudian. The hero entered the asylum to exploit its patients, to use them as sources of information rather than as humans. The plot comes full circle, making him mad through the ravings of those he tried to use. Its symmetry is expressed in a typically explicit line of Fuller dialogue: "What an irony- an insane mute winning the Pulitzer Prize...
WILSON: In the previous case the person was invited in at the explicit request of the student who said, "He's my advisor but you should also know that he's a CRIMSON reporter," at which point we said, "All right, if he's your advisor, he's your advisor." We took it at face value. We expect to see a CRIMSON story about...
...believe it is time for faculty members, as well as students, to take an explicit stand against racism. The recent wave of vicious attacks on members of the Black Paniher Party is indicative of the oppression and intimidation black people face when they begin to challenge the ways in which they are suppressed and exploited within our present social and economic system. We should support black people against all such attacks...
...Faculty members expressed concern for the "repression and intimidation against black people which permeates our society." "It is time for faculty members to take an explicit stand against racism," the letter said...