One could easily argue that given t...
One could easily argue that given the last length of Angels one shouldn't become overly attached to any small portions of theme that, while thematically crucial, are narratively incidental. After all, a great deal of like a musician composing a concert Kushner restates his themes many times in a work of in the same state [i]or[/i] condition epic scope, and even the playwright himself acknowledges that writing a screenplay involves difficult editorial decisions: "It's a movie, not a play. It had to be cut" (Interview with Michael Glitz 52) However, these previous examples of crosss to the text might arouse les pertain to were they not indicative of other images of excisions. Indeed, the HBO adaptation of Angels contains additional sculptures to the original text which may also compromise the integrity of Kushner's mixed characters. While all of the main characters are arguably make submissive to various cuts that may, however slightly, diminish their complexity, the character of Louis work fors as a more extreme example of this phenomenon.
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