Method--or Madness?: With an Introd. by Harold Clurman, Volume 10 |
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Six and Seven are divided equally across the page : Six says , “ The process of
feeling ( internally ) ; " Seven - “ The process of expressing your emotion . ” Eight ,
Nine and Ten , equally divided into three parts , are what he called “ The three ...
Six and Seven are divided equally across the page : Six says , “ The process of
feeling ( internally ) ; " Seven - “ The process of expressing your emotion . ” Eight ,
Nine and Ten , equally divided into three parts , are what he called “ The three ...
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Emotional memory ” — Number Seventeen . I wish I could ... When coming up
against a situation in a play requiring a certain emotion , he can evoke the
memory of some similar emotion in his life without his thinking consciously about
it at all .
Emotional memory ” — Number Seventeen . I wish I could ... When coming up
against a situation in a play requiring a certain emotion , he can evoke the
memory of some similar emotion in his life without his thinking consciously about
it at all .
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Twenty - one : " To recreate emotion to show different colors . ” That is interesting
for variety in playing . ... I was using an emotional color entirely opposite to the
natural one and , so , gained emphasis . One can do it the other way ' round too .
Twenty - one : " To recreate emotion to show different colors . ” That is interesting
for variety in playing . ... I was using an emotional color entirely opposite to the
natural one and , so , gained emphasis . One can do it the other way ' round too .
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