| Hurricane Diane, spoilers within and spoilers requested |
| Last Edit: drummergirl 12:05 am EST 02/25/19 |
| Posted by: drummergirl 12:05 am EST 02/25/19 |
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As mentioned by others, the play takes a sharp turn in the last 10 minutes or so.
I keep thinking that I've missed something critical about Carol and what/who she represents in her fight against Diane/Dionysus. I understand why the character is so threatened by Diane, but given the way it's staged and how large her performance gets, did I miss a deeper part of her characterization? Is she standing in for another god, or aspect of society beyond her single character?
I feel like an idiot for not getting this, but this is a safe place to ask :-D
Many thanks for any insights. |
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