This quote by Emily Watson encourages us to believe beyond our own perspectives and to think about the reasoning of a character when we are acting or writing. It recommends that we ought to attempt to understand the motivations and thought processes of a character in order to properly represent them. This is particularly important when it pertains to composing, as it enables us to create a credible and reasonable character. It also motivates us to think about how our own actions and choices would be interpreted by the character, and to think about how they would respond to our options. By playing the reasoning of a character, we can develop a more credible and appealing story. Ultimately, this quote encourages us to think beyond our own perspectives and to consider the logic of a character when we are acting or composing.
This quote is written / told by Emily Watson somewhere between January 14, 1967 and today. She was a famous Actress from England.
The author also have 18 other quotes.
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