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...friends; he essentially becomes white. The most damning evidence of this is Carmen’s complaint that he now refuses to eat Spanish food. Of course, by turning his back on his culture, he incurs numerous repercussions and he ultimately has to fight to earn his Latino-ness back...
...system, leading to the kind of serious infections Kennedy frequently suffered. But other common side effects are hair that stays thick and dark, plus skin that turns the yellow-gold of a permanent suntan. Another would be intensified sexual drive. All of which suggest that Kennedy's very Kennedy-ness was partly a side effect of his medication...
...knew you were going to come down and have it be a physical game,” Stone added. “We didn’t retaliate to any of the physical-ness and that’s impressive. It wasn’t a game of people whacking each other as much as I anticipated. So let them play...
...themselves? Very well, they contradict themselves. And they have such fun doing so; this is revolution as parlor sport. But the chat has gravity, for at issue is the question of how men shall live. Stoppard, himself a child refugee from the Soviet bloc, has embraced liberal humanism - human-ness, humaneness - in all his work. At the very end of the trilogy, when he bequeaths Herzen one final speech to rebut Marx's theory of historical inevitability, Stoppard is doubtless speaking for himself in articulating an enlightened middle way, the heroism of small graces...
Frondel is survived by his wife, a daugher, Barbara, who resides in Israel, and a sister, Martita van Ness...