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history of theatre

   
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And although some interpretation is needed to bridge the gap between facts, it is essential to read through scholarly research with a critical eye and not be fooled into seeing the history of theatre through a single perspective. Re-reading Read's chapter enabled me to question certain conclusions made by the author that I took for granted the first time around...
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And although some interpretation is needed to bridge the gap between facts, it is essential to read through scholarly research with a critical eye and not be fooled into seeing the history of theatre through a single perspective. Re-reading Read's chapter enabled me to question certain conclusions made by the author that I took for granted the first time around...
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