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@flipdarsi
πππ There are a number of cultural and psychological factors converging in the experience of the mask. When someone covers up their own identity with a mask they become an abstract animation. If the mask conveys a symbolic meaning that we can read, we may be instantly aware of complex layers of meaning, or we may respond emotionally to the signals in the mask even beyond our conscious reasoning. The mask makes the actor into someone else, and we immediately accept them in their new role. Somehow, masks make us believe comfortably and safely in the illusion, the way a child believes in a cartoon character. Realistic plays with realistic make-up cause us to forget that a play is an illusion. It is ironic that masks, which are highly unrealistic, also make us forget that a play is an illusion.
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Sara
@sara80
π for you dear
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