Getting into Character.
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Carolyn Shima Comp and Grammar March 7, 2003 Audience: actors and actresses who are just beginning their acting career Carolyn Shima is a high school junior who has acted in dramatic and comedic plays and musicals. Some of her lead roles include Abigail in "The Crucible" and Rosie in "Bye Bye Birdie." She is active in both her Community and High School Theater and has been invited to participate in the pre-college intensive drama program at University of California Los Angeles this summer. She plans to pursue a career in acting after attending college. Getting into Character Imagine a production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in which Juliet is portrayed by the actress as a boisterous, uncivilized, obnoxious young girl. Needless to say, this Juliet certainly would not fit into Shakespeare's striking play. The importance of character in drama is immeasurable. Sometimes, however, it can be difficult for an actor to convincingly portray a...

