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1“... that emphasize the presentation of physical violence, this play is characterized by an excessive use of images...”
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2by Cuskey, Lusie“... theatre grounded in a specific physical and cultural moment and location is best equipped to both honor...”
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3“...’s fondness for theatre, not only the theatre becomes popular but many brilliant playwrights start to create...”
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4“... transformation—has always been physical, requiring an action, the physical manifestation of an intention, of a...”
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5“... of physical and image theatre. Based on the dramatic structure mentioned in Chapter 2. Section 2 presents...”
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6“... and culture rather than in performance/theatre. Chapter I starts with multicultural criticism...”
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7“..., Waiting for Godot, is ascribed to the theatre of the absurd. It not only discloses...”
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8“... with representations of mental distress rather than physical otherness, examining how "madness" enables writers...”
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