"What is their potential for evil; what is their potential for wickedness? That's the only time that those characters become interesting to watch"
- Jennifer Beals
About this Quote
This quote by Jennifer Beals speaks with the significance of developing interesting characters in storytelling. She recommends that the capacity for wicked and wickedness is what makes characters interesting to enjoy. This implies that characters should have some sort of moral uncertainty, which it is very important to explore the darker elements of their characters. It is through this expedition that we can get insight into the motivations and inner functions of the characters. By comprehending the capacity for wicked and wickedness, we can better understand the characters and their actions. This quote encourages authors to create characters that are intricate and multi-dimensional, and to explore the darker aspects of their characters. It is through this exploration that we can create characters that are intriguing and engaging to watch.
This quote is written / told by Jennifer Beals somewhere between December 19, 1963 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
The author also have 21 other quotes.
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