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The phrase "interpret a character" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It is often used when discussing literature or when analyzing a performance in theater or film. Example: In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the author leaves much room for interpretation of the character of the Creature. Some readers see him as a villain, while others sympathize with his loneliness and longing for acceptance. In the film adaptation, actor Robert De Niro expertly interpreted the character as a tragic figure rather than a monster.
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What is it like to interpret a character or even an actor through singing?
The actor talks about the differences in how audiences interpret a character.
"The Alamo Piece" implies that if you think an actor can interpret a character better than a dummy, you are wrong.
To what extent should dialogue stand alone and what comes into play when we interpret a character's way of speaking?
Actors have a responsibility to interpret a character and bring something of their own.
How do you interpret a character that is so far removed from you physically, older, but also much more rural?
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"The others are for a part you did or for how you interpreted a character, but this is about how you've interpreted yourself," she said.
As delineated in this extensive interview with Georgetown University Law Center Professor Rebecca Tushnet, interpreting a character in an artist's own personal style can constitute fair use.
A typical song is long enough to allow the characters to have their say and express themselves much more fully than conventional show tunes permit while giving an actor free rein to interpret a complex character.
For Mr. Banderas, who has appeared in two of Mr. Saura's movies, "it's a great opportunity to do something very different to what he has done before and get to interpret a very complex character," Mr. Saura said.
He said that his film gave Mr. Banderas, who has appeared in two of Mr. Saura's movies, "a great opportunity to do something very different from what he has done before and get to interpret a very complex character".
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