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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Miss' Evers Boys (Gladys)


Miss Evers’ Boy was very touching and informational. I was surprised that the guys were  reluctant to get their blood tested for such an important sickness. But I guess that was more due to their lack of trust toward white people and their lack of education. Most of the boys only had two years of schooling. Another thing that got to me was how Dr. Douglass’s character changed throughout the play. He went from seemin to care about the boys to only caring about how much money he got to keep a research going that was in no way benefiting any of the boys which he seemed to care about.
            Another thing that got me was how they all put their trust in Miss Ever without thinking twice and how she lied to them without thinking about the possible negative outcomes. However, she did have good intentions but went about it the wrong way. Overall the play was good and the actors were amazing. They really brought life to their characters. I definetely loved Willie, he was really funny. 

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