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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
Interesting.
I used to live in the Baltimore area, so I've been a fan of Waters for a while. Everything that I've heard about the story has been 1) "coming of age" for the "big girl" and 2) LGBT related, due to the Edna character.
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IDK about Edna. It was probably chosen for her to be a man in drag so she wouldn't be considered attractive. I didn't write the play so I don't know if that is the case or not. But yeah racism plays a huge part in the story.
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