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re: A willful misreading

Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 01:45 pm EST 11/21/14
In reply to: A willful misreading - MockingbirdGirl 01:33 pm EST 11/21/14

Of course. If Brantley had written, "with the passing of Mike Nichols, the Broadway theater district will be even darker than it usually is," THAT would have been an expression of contempt. But he never would have written that. He very clearly referenced the the traditional, honorary dimming of the lights, which makes a very different point.


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