stage beauty

Olin 2022-04-12 08:01:01

Stage beauty, are you talking about him or her?

Or the "she" in his heart, or she---Magarett Hughs.

I believe the stage beauty is talking about Kynaston, a person like Cheng Dieyi, who regards his life as a play and regards himself as a woman , when the king said that he could no longer play a woman as a man, he died, or, "she" died. He never thought that those loves are just like the tide, come and go quickly, when you are no longer on the stage, who will take care of you, but he doesn't understand, he is just a "player", one who is not even in life The man in acting, so he has his accomplishments. He's MASTER Kynaston, but what if the stage doesn't need you anymore?

I've never understood what Kynaston was saying about acting, he said, the role is not the actor's, but the actor belongs to the character... So that creates the issue of his sexuality? Made him even male and female?

When he goes on crutches to meet the duke who is his mate after being beaten, all he gets is humiliation, or understanding, he says, "When I'm with you, I feel like I'm on stage, and you Just a woman." "When you were with me, weren't you?"

So, he knew that he had always regarded himself as a woman, so he didn't resist two hateful female fans touching his genitals, and didn't mind to prove that he was Man, let someone else do this.

He fought and wanted to be on stage as a woman again. He said, I can play a male role, but a male role has no artistry. The king said, show us the show. When he performed, he still interpreted the role of a man from the perspective of a woman. At that time, he already understood that he was acting as a "she"... He has been acting, living, and even his heart as a man lost.

So he fell, he went to those nasty taverns, to perform, as a woman. Even SHOW HIS COCK in those nasty laughter. Because he can't change, can't become a male character.

When HUGHS silently helped him, he asked, why, ... was her answer.

Maybe she hopes to help him get back to being a man and help him play the role of a man.

Still, he still can't get rid of those women's complexes that have been rooted in his heart since childhood. He was trained to be a woman since he was a child, "I am a man, how can I be a female Jiao'e?" His heart, as a man, was reversed, even his sexual orientation was reversed.

So, she said, "Your teacher taught you how to walk and act as a woman, but he didn't teach you a woman's heart (I wonder, how to teach, the teacher is also a man, if it's a woman, that's ok? )"

"I always hated your Desdemona, you never fought, you just died beautifully!" she said. "No matter how much this woman loves that man, she will FIGHT, so DESDEMONA should resist."

In the last scene of OTHELLO, it is really a classic, NO WONDER Shakespeare's play has been performed all the time, enduring for a long time, because of the drama in it It's too easy to grab people's hearts.

What's more, the director arranged a scene, the rehearsal scene, he said, "I blame you for my death."

When CLAIR DANES shouted: "Help, help, he's trying to kill me." When her hand stopped, I thought he really became a demon and really killed her, but thanks to the sound of her breathing, it really gave me a sigh of relief.

In the end, they happily live everafter.

However, I think in fact, in the whole scene, apart from DESDEMONA's good performance, I think the male actors really played a big part. You think, without him stepping, her reaction wasn't so panicked. In short, in the end, he finally became a man and stood on the stage, and they should be together.

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  • Deshaun 2022-04-13 09:01:07

    Delightful. You can't help loving Claire Danes. Billy Crudup looks pretty cute too. 7 out of 10

  • Danielle 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    Love you more than hate.

Stage Beauty quotes

  • King Charles II: Why shouldn't we have women on stage? After all, the French have been doing it for years.

    Sir Edward Hyde: Whenever we're about to do something truly horrible, we always say that the French have been doing it for years.

  • Ned Kynaston: A part doesn't belong to an actor; an actor belongs to a part.