This is the eternal spirit of existence.
What is "Passion"
This is a facet to successful acting, or for the matter any challenging endeavor in life.
What is "trust"
The monumental question by parsing out the character’s likes and dislikes in acting as well as defining the dimensions of a character.
Who Am I?
The state or status of being a famous or exceptionally talented performer in the world of entertainment or sports.
What is "Stardom"
This is said when there is a sign of complacency
What is "Whatever"
This is needed to not doubt the capacity to grow and learn.
What is "trusting yourself"
Relies on the imagination of an actor to endow the space with the requisite fictional environment.
Where am I?
The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual to come up with a detailed picture of the person being examined.
What is a "character"
A saying when one cannot act passionately.
What is to "Lose the Flip-Flops"
Within a classroom, without this people will remain closed off to one another.
What is "trusting your classmates"
This is a question asked when it comes to a character's objective in any particular scene? The actor must answer for the character when it comes to wanting or desiring for the scene.
What do I need?
Barr postulates that actors will more closely identify with the part they are playing, and will therefore be more likely to “live” rather than “perform” believably. As well as to be able to find parts of oneself that closely identify with the character. This is :
What is "Self Versus Character"
A deep sense of mindfulness and rarely think about “what ifs.
What is "Being Grounded"
An obvious statement when it comes to learning in a classroom for guidance.
What is "trusting your professor"
The question asked when it comes to the action in a scene, it is also known as "playing action".
What do I do to get what I need?
This fundamentally separates theatrical performances from cinematic ones. This is shown for theatrical performances actors when they have to project their performances to the back row of audiences compared to film actors where they have a camera.
What is the "Distances of Communication"
This is checked about 157 times a day by an average Millennial.
What is a "smartphone"
This quote was used at the end of the chapter, famous from a sci fi film by Obi Wan Kenobi.
What is "Use the Force, Luke. Let go, Luke. Luke, trust me.”
A two-fold but yet simple question that discusses whether the character does get what he or she needs or doesn't get what they want. This is usually reserved for the odd chance that the playwright resolves a character's objective's during the middle of the scene.
What do I do if I get or don't get what I need?
The fictional semblance of behavior that an actor takes on to tell the story, doesn't mean the physically as well. As well as used to protect from a playwright's creation for an actor.
What is the "Mask of a character"