An Estate That Divides: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's Appropriate
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Plenty of therapists advise replacing 'but' with 'and' to delve into complexities. It can lead to acknowledging discomfort and entering unexplored territories for greater understanding.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's writing in 'Appropriate' thrives in presenting simultaneous, confronting truths, creating a dense, suffocating atmosphere. The play's setting at a plantation adds to the intense narrative, showcasing characters with striking authenticity yet devoid of being mere period pieces.
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