Mr Wells As Overgrown Jungle
a: Orson welles ~
b: abandoning the tidiness of a garden
What: "Ironically because of their brilliance and glitter, the Olivier trilogy left the appetite unsurfeited, as though the true depths of Shakespeare's plays had not yet been plumbed. Thus, turning from the work of Olivier to that of the flamboyant Orson Welles is like abandoning the tidiness of an 18th-century garden for the tangled vines of a South American jungle."
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Writer: Kenneth Rothwell
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Date: May 8 2012 6:50 PM
# 2043 Critique Analogy