Critics Flashcards

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Character that encapsulates both the scapegoat and the monster.

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A critic

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His astonishing final scene […]is as close to real magic you’ll find in our cold, tame city.

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Julia Boll

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A man who legend tells us was once unstoppable, immense […] but now empire depleted, he is about to be evicted.

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Laura Barton

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Where once men gasped and women swooned, now youths film him on their phones, drunk in the dirt, soaked in his own piss!

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Laura Barton

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Despite his reduced circumstance, there remains a defiance to Rooster, a faith that he will win out.

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Laura Barton

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Who should we fear-the weirdo in the woods or the who hide behind a veneer of responsibility.

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J.Kelli Nestruck

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He personifies the necessary challenge to a society that has lost it’s vision.

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Dianne Crimp

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8
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By no means predatory but rather protective and paternal.

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Alice Jahanpour

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9
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Writing and performance significantly navigates […]the characterisation between impotent monster and magnificent enigma,

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Anna Harpin.

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10
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Imagine King Arthur reincarnated as a Troll.

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A critic

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Johnny’s parasitic acolytes are capable of the deepest betrayal.

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Michael Billington

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Byron is making a last stand for the vanishing world represented by his druidical copse and the Ley lines supposedly running beneath it.

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Benedict Nightingale

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13
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Is Rooster a basically benevolent, old rogue as he appears, or something far more sinister?

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Charles Spencer.

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Charles Spencer

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Is Rooster a basically benevolent, old rogue as he appears, or something far more sinister?

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Benedict Nightingale

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Byron is making a last stand for the vanishing world[…] represented by Ley lines running beneath it.

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16
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Michael Billington

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Johnny’s parasitic acolytes are capable of the deepest betrayal.

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A critic

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Imagine King Arthur reincarnated as a Troll.

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Anna Harpin

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Writing and performance significantly navigates […]the characterisation between impotent monster and magnificent enigma,