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A gripping case of human exploitation in 19th-century London's theater of human oddities.
When she arrived in London in 1810, this young woman from South Africa became an overnight sensation in London's theater of human oddities.
Religion has become a peculiar institution in the theater of human life.
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And then also because what we eat is the one simplest way to declare who we are — the table reflects our values with a clarity that few other theaters of human behaviour posses.
In this type of naturalistic metaphysics, the "background" scene of cosmic nature overwhelmed the "foreground" theater of the human drama.
The report quoted a former Iraqi human rights minister, Bakhtiar Amin, as saying last month that Interior Ministry detention centers were "a theater of violations of human rights," including systematic torture.
"Theater asserts that all of human life is universal," Wilson once wrote.
But that shocking bit of human theater does raise a question: Are audiences ready for the steady stream of movies and documentaries that bring a faraway war very close?
So it often struck scholars as odd that his greatest symphony of darkness and light — the huge, still unsettling "Gross Clinic" from 1875, showing an operation in a surgical theater, a bloody union of human progress and frailty — always seemed to have a little too much light in it, in all the wrong places.
While going into advertising was a pragmatic choice, I didn't abandon my passion for theater and deeper understanding of human behavior.
We're so accustomed to the unchanging nature of film (and recordings and computer effects), that we're less tolerant of theater's human fallibilities.
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