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Miller Minutes

Miller Minutes with Butler Eagle reporter, Molly Miller

I’ve been reading a lot of plays recently, and you know what I’ve noticed in all of them? There are always characters, or situations, we can relate to.

You probably have a fictional character you idolized growing up, or one you admire now because they have a quality you don’t have. It’s why superheroes in comic books are so popular, or teenagers hang band posters on their walls. It’s why scores of people will follow a certain science fiction TV show, or dress up as those characters for Halloween.

People follow fiction, and fictional characters, in many forms, and have for centuries. Why? Because as artists write, draw and create these characters, we see pieces of ourselves in them.

All art is this way. Typically you’re drawn to a play or a song because you sense a connection to it. When you don’t feel that connection, you don’t follow the show on TV everyone is talking about, or you don’t think about that painting after you see it.

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