Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
37
If a great deal is being made of the freedom of the woman in the play, as is not unusual in many dramas and farces, the brand is sometimes covered, as with a small, circular adhesive patch.
If a great deal is being made of the freedom of the woman in the play, as is not unusual in many dramas and farces, the brand is sometimes covered, as with a small, circular adhesive patch.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #37)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
34
It is in her hide.
6
35
Normally when a girl plays upon the stage, even if she is nude, the brand is not covered.
6
36
Usually, if she is playing the role of a free woman it is simply "not seen," so to speak, being ignored by the audience, in virtue of a Gorean theatrical convention.
6
37
If a great deal is being made of the freedom of the woman in the play, as is not unusual in many dramas and farces, the brand is sometimes covered, as with a small, circular adhesive patch.
6
38
The removal of this patch, conjoined perhaps with a collaring, for example, may then suggest that the female has now been suitably enslaved.
6
39
The covering of the brand, thereby suggesting that for the purposes of the play and the role it does not exist, or does not yet exist, is another Gorean theatrical convention.
6
40
There are many such conventions.
It is in her hide.
Normally when a girl plays upon the stage, even if she is nude, the brand is not covered.
Usually, if she is playing the role of a free woman it is simply "not seen," so to speak, being ignored by the audience, in virtue of a Gorean theatrical convention.
If a great deal is being made of the freedom of the woman in the play, as is not unusual in many dramas and farces, the brand is sometimes covered, as with a small, circular adhesive patch.
The removal of this patch, conjoined perhaps with a collaring, for example, may then suggest that the female has now been suitably enslaved.
The covering of the brand, thereby suggesting that for the purposes of the play and the role it does not exist, or does not yet exist, is another Gorean theatrical convention.
There are many such conventions.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 6)