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- Kopit’s Characterization of Buffalo Bill
Ullmann is a freelance writer and editor. In the following essay, she discusses Kopit’s characterization of Buffalo Bill and whether the character’s efforts to help the American Indians are disingenuous.
- Theatrical Conventions
In the following review, Jiji explores four main theatrical conventions that Kopit employs in Indians.
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