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Read the excerpt from midsummer by derek walcott. i was there to add some color to the british theater. "but the blacks can’t do shakespeare, they have no experience.” based on the excerpt, what is the speaker’s perspective on british theater? the speaker feels that most people are familiar with shakespeare. the speaker feels that british theater is not inclusive of all races. the speaker feels that most actors need more experience. the speaker feels that shakespeare is overrated in england.

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