In “Enter the Dragon” does the title indicate
a) a rhetorical stage direction referring to Lee _as _ the dragon
b) Lee entering mouth of a _metaphoric_ dragon (Han’s lair)
I thought (b) because I thought stage directions have a comma after ‘Enter’ but looks like they don’t
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Always assumed it was an intentional double meaning.
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I think it stands for Bruce Lee. He was born in 1940, year of the dragon
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The most famous stage direction of all time has a comma ("Exit, pursued by a bear") but Shakespeare was inconsistent: opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/pl
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