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On 8/18/2010 11:05 PM, Dave Tallman wrote:
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<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>N = Thursday, N+1 = Friday</div><div>Symbolically this is great. Nadan gets arrested on Thursday night, like Jesus. The story has parallel to a passion play, with Ardis as Judas. I like this a lot, except for the theater being closed on Friday for Easter.</div></pre>
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Thematically, this also makes sense because after the procession,
the text says: "It is very late-three, my watch says." Three o'clock
is the hour of Christ's death. <br>
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Additionally, the procession with the priest carrying the cross
"like a crutch" is surely Good Friday.<br>
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When Ardis said "Tomorrow night the theater will be closed early for
Easter." It is not unreasonable that she meant Easter weekend. And
if the city has a large enough Catholic population to allow for
public Good Friday processions, then it is not unreasonable that the
theater to be closed IN THE EVENING on that day.<br>
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u+16b9<br>
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