I actually don't know if subbing out the "race" moments in the plays is the answer here. What does that do, except whitewash the play? It does not interrogate how difference and blackness are used to create whiteness. It does not expose the commonplace and 1/ #ShakeRacehttps://twitter.com/upstartarts/status/1281356835040133120 …
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Right. One reading of MA is that Benedick is just barely adequate as a human and only doesn’t join the hideous shaming of Hero b/c of Beatrice. One could, in theory, use that line to show that he has a lot to learn...but how to make that clear, when no one’s around to react?
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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