i don't actually know but i prefer to play Chess
2007-06-13 04:25:35
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answer #1
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answered by Mag 7
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Both in real life and on the stage. You don't have to have good or logical reasons for what you do. Let emotion reign supreme! Feel cheated at work? Grab a gun. Feel cheated at love? ditto
When Anikin grabs a lightsaber and heads for the Jedi nursery school, you know logic is deeply suppressed.
Uh.... now here is where every good lookin' girl can help. If you did not enjoy the emotional roller coaster provided by those bad-boys, if you let a nice guy get the girl, life on this planet would be far smoother.
But you know you really like riding on the back of a motorcycle with no helmet. If you don't have guts to turn lesbian to spite your parents, the least you can do is marry the guy they forbid you to see.
2007-06-13 01:58:19
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answer #2
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answered by Owl Eye 5
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It was for me.
I played the role of Don John the Bastard in a college play of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing".
IMO, it is easier to release your inner inhibitions by "acting out" as a villian. Its harder to play a "serious" role where you need to cry or show geniune emotional response to a situation. Anger is the easiest emotion to display, and typically the most used by "villians."
So, it seems easier to release your frustrations or to do the sinister acts needed to fulfill the role of a villian. Its easier to have fun, go over the top, and let go with the role. Rather than having to be serious and controlled.
2007-06-13 00:46:14
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answered by Vol 5
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It's more fun and u'll feel free while playing it...playing the role where u are all so sweet and friendly is harder a guess...u have to wear a smiley face all the time and pretend to be kind and friendly.
2007-06-13 02:28:02
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answer #4
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answered by what goes around comes around 3
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I don't play that role in person just in bed Sweetie, Its always more fun under a cape lol
2007-06-13 01:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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overlook the label "geeks", there isn't any longer some thing incorrect with function-taking section in video games if one retains a ideal perspective on them. make the effort to fulfill and get to understand the pals before taking section in the game. i'm no longer confident there's a "magic remedy" for shyness, i imagine you basically might want to be keen to take available, actual pals will in ordinary words be too satisfied that could help you study/improve comfortable with the function taking section in. each and every of the acceptable to you!
2016-11-23 17:00:24
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answered by ? 4
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To me it does matter if you are talking real life or on stage. On stage I'd say yes. In life the part you end up playing is determined by what is in your heart.
2007-06-13 13:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is the stereotype, maybe, but a good villain, no.
2007-06-13 00:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily, but it can be a lot more fun. The characters tend to be more complex.
2007-06-13 14:13:00
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answered by X 4
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it depends. if you are a person who is too meek and too conservative, you might be hardened up acting as a villain.
2007-06-13 00:30:02
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answered by Aj 2
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