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For instance, it was surprising to see that Jean is actually a very reasonable woman, because through her character I grew to know her as a slightly delusional, poorly educated woman. It also allowed me to see where the actors found their motivations for their roles and determine how they related with them...
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Though it was an encounter with the art of theatre, it was also an encounter with other belief systems, and because of this I found a new directive of the art itself.
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