Word: holocaust
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...fetus to sell righteous accusations which brand all those who do not accept their appeal "murderers." In a television interview last March, New York Bishop John J. O'Connor said, "I always compare the killing of 4000 babies a day in the United States, unborn babies, to the Holocaust." Responding to this charge at a news conference held this summer. Alfred Moran, executive director of Planned Parenthood said. "To take the position that American women who are having abortions are comparable to the people who perpetrated the Holocaust, is frightening, and I think it's irresponsible." Moran also added that...
...characters, plot dissolved and stage direction. Thou the director emphasizes those criminals that make this moaning clear and powerful for the audience. The best directors may Incorporate fresh Mights from the texi. In the case of Endgante, Brokott's text implies that the action occurs after a nuclear holocaust, Director Joanne Ahalnitis emphasized this by setting the play in a make-shift fall-out shelter...
Beckett once called Endgame, "Rather difficult and elliptic, mostly depending on the power of the text to claw, more inhuman than Godot." Akalaitis humanizes Beckett's inhuman text. While Beckett clearly implies that his play occurs after a nuclear holocaust. Akalaitis attempts to describe physically the status of man after the bomb. She skirts the intellectuality that Beckett's bare setting forces on the play by giving the characters an identifiable environment and downplaying the metaphysical cleverness of the dialogue...
...seen in this gallery without walls, the most effective pieces are political-those commemorating the Kent State shooting and the Holocaust, for example. They display one attribute Segal has usually shown more obliquely: emotion...
...group also discussed differences in family life and education and the significance of the Holocaust, added Spevack...