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The interchangeableness of the sexes, viewed as simple "roles" determined more by history than by nature, and the trivialization of male and female extend to the very idea of God and from there spread out to the whole religious reality. The entertainingly theatrical aspect of rhetorical contest (and conquest) in both Symposium and the Henriad is enhanced by the dizzying interchangeableness of speakers' roles. Given the interchangeableness of the sufferers, however -- all are grievously afflicted, all are worthy of our compassion, all are people with whom we have little in common beyond this -- it is not surprising that television can rarely generate permanent constituencies for them. |
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