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- Uncle Peck
In the following essay, the author examines the ways Vogel makes the character of Uncle Peck, the child molester, bearable by making him understandable.
- Modern and Classical Dramatic Elements of Vogel's Play
In this essay, the author examines both modern and classical dramatic elements of Vogel's play and its themes.
- On Stage: L'il Bit o' Incest,
In the following essay, Kanfer examines Vogel's treatment of sexual predation in How I Learned to Drive.
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