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Eventually, however, Danton grows disillusioned with his decadent lifestyle, halfheartedly declaring, “We didn’t make the Revolution—the Revolution made us.” Originally a haphazardly charismatic character, Danton grows embittered when his initial quests for pleasure through women and wine start to feel like the listless idles of a cynic. Even in his final hours, Danton proves remotely unmoved by his impending demise; he reflectively admits one dark night, “I am merely flirting with death—it’s all empty noise, bravado...
...scene seemed particularly poignant for six Harvard students. Despite common confidence in a Harvard degree and the modern expectation that women can have both a family and successful career, whether these six students will grow up to have both is still uncertain. It is entirely within the realm of possibility that they could become stay-at-home moms. Besides, if “Working” succeeds in its glorifying aims, the fate should not seem like a particularly “shitty” one: the play presents housewifely work as another valuable way to contribute to society...
...words “Take Back the Night” refer to an annual, nationwide event aimed at empowering survivors, raising awareness, and fostering a community for women who have faced sexual assault...
...banner proclaiming “Take Back the Night” hung above the women and men gathered in Ticknor Lounge at last night’s kickoff event for Harvard’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month programming...
Jack J. Holuba ’13, a football player who loomed a head or more taller than most of the women in the room, said that it was important to combat portrayals of masculinity that reinforce stereotypes that objectify women...