Mona Oglesby, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor of Theatre specializing in GLBTQIA Theatre, Comedy, Television, and Italian Theatre.
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Answered a Question in The Great Gatsby
Titles that state your primary thesis (in part or whole) and make a play on the title or a quote from the text are often a good bet. Here are some suggestions: Ghostly Heart: Jay Gatsby's... -
Answered a Question in Othello
Perhaps the biggest point for the question of racism is that fact that the play was written by a white man for another white man to perform in blackface. At the time, blackface was a novelty...