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"Prime Suspect" was a far cry from Shakespeare; nonetheless, her translation of the part into something iconic had to do with her Shakespearean expertise — her ability to transform herself into people who, as Hytner pointed out, "are larger than life, speak better than life, feel more deeply than life".
Pressed in on either side by the open if ultimately contingent air of Northern liberation, the familiar images of plantation life speak with a kind of snarl, mocking the idea of an "exceptional" black man in a country still in thrall to the trade in human beings.
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