24 November 2007
The Nobility of Acting

It persuades an audience to confront its judgmental nature (be it first or second) and reconsider it. It introduces an audience to something or someone it may be inclined to judge, to look down on, to think little of, and expands on it. Tells you more, displays in full view not just the act but the feeling that led to the thought that led to the path that led to the act - focuses on the details. And a detail is often the common denominator. Small enough to require some effort to pinpoint but ubiquitous enough to be largely identifiable once pinpointed.
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