We respond to a drama to that extent to which it corresponds to our dreamlife.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Jungian view of drama would be that it affects all of our imaginations and somehow taps into our hidden, ancient, primordial memories.
Drama is about conflict, and it's about putting obstacles in the path of people you who care about.
I think there's true drama in the formation of everything that we know and are standing on the shoulders of.
Now, drama is quite useful at helping us to understand what our position is and, conversely, we might then understand why our theatre is being destroyed.
But what is drama? Broadly speaking, it is whatever by imitative action rouses interest or gives pleasure.
At drama school, we were taught to write down your dreams and carry them around in your wallet with you, and they'll come true, but I didn't do that.
It's not some big event that creates the drama, it's the little things of everyday life that bring about that drama.
There is always drama and there will always be drama, but its the way its presented in my head that makes it so interesting. Everyone gets their time in the middle of the drama.
You don't need to over-dramatise life, you can just reflect it. It's more interesting, in a way, if it appears to ring true.
It's always very strange to have your life dramatized because it never happens like that. Things will be different.
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