Word: rage
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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McNeal does a good job of responding to Cohen's hysterics, however. He has a plausible amount of skepticism and reserve at the beginning, but waits too long to reveal hint of his inner rage. This results in some difficulties mustering up the emotional heat for his long monologue. Director Charles Guerrero has taken a different and interesting interpretation of Baraka's Clay: this Clay is pin-stripe suited, slightly effeminate, and it is hard to consider him physically threatening...
...leave each in disappointment at their failure to save lives, not least, prospectively, his own. Ned is as hilariously self-congratulatory and self-critical as he was in the Kramer play that introduced him, The Normal Heart, and Jonathan Hadary gives the performance of the year balancing his rage and puckish mockery...
West gives the example of rapper Willie D, whose heart he says has been "colonized by rage," due to this lack of hope...
...Princeton scholar considers rage and the Black body to be inextricably linked because, "White supremacist ideology is fundamentally about the degradation of the Black body...
Weaving together quotes from writers ranging from James Baldwin to Richard Wright and references to the work of Black leaders including Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., West described ways in which Black society has so far dealt with rage...