Character and Context
Michael discusses how the resonance of a character often hinges on the world they inhabit. By creating a universe that reflects real-world issues like alienation and conformity, a character becomes more memorable and relatable. The example of Ben from *The Graduate* illustrates how a seemingly mundane character can embody deeper societal themes, making the story impactful for audiences.In this clip
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