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"It was all completely incomprehensible to me. I was fearful of the language. You had to look up every third word"

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Kline’s line lands because it punctures a romantic myth about “great” culture: that the right people simply glide through it. Instead, he admits to a kind of literate stage fright. “Fearful of the language” isn’t just about vocabulary; it’s about status. Language becomes a guarded door, and comprehension is policed by the assumption that if you’re talented, educated, or “meant to be here,” you won’t need the dictionary as a chaperone.

The specificity does the heavy lifting. “Every third word” is the actor’s comic exaggeration, a beat you can hear in performance: not quite a statistic, but a rhythm of frustration. It also quietly frames literacy as labor. Looking up words isn’t a failure; it’s rehearsal. Coming from an actor, the subtext is especially pointed: Kline is describing the work behind seeming effortless. Acting is often misread as charisma; he reminds us it’s also patient decoding, the slow acquisition of precision.

Context matters, too. Kline’s career has moved between Shakespeare, musical theater, and film, worlds where “the language” can mean anything from classical verse to rarefied literary dialogue. His confession doubles as an accessibility argument: if even a celebrated performer feels locked out at first, the gatekeeping around high art is less proof of its superiority than proof of how deliberately it’s been made to intimidate. The line invites a more democratic relationship to difficult texts: you’re allowed to struggle, to pause, to consult help, to enter anyway.

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Kevin Kline (born October 24, 1947) is a Actor from USA.

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