No one ever developed their character by arranging their experiences in such a way that only good things are allowed to happen to them. Character is not purchased with a dance in the street. It is not cheap, and its hard to come by, owing partly to the fact that it is the heir of disappointment, frustration, betrayal and deceit. However, it is not the inheritance that matters so much as what you do with it. In the face of seemingly insurmountable problems what do you do, and why do you do it? The same holds for dramatic characters whose strength, courage, insight and wisdom have to be earned.

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