Ren S. /Julia
I get nervous, I mean, until I really settle into the role. Once I'm that other person - it doesn't matter anymore. But those first moments when you walk out and the audience is trying to decide who you are, and whether or not they'll accept you as the person you're saying you are? Those moments? They're nerve-wracking, every time. Cause every audience is different. Even if the one the night before was amazing.
I don't think so. I mean, maybe it is if you feel weird about it? But it's not to me. There was a sense about her - she knew those things, but she also knew who she was, and I think if it had come down to it, she would not have been trifled with.
Isn't that how it usually works in books like those?
I read a lot of things. It was how I passed the time during summers with my Uncle. Sometimes selection was limited, so I learned to have varied taste. As it turns out, I quite enjoyed Rebecca and Wuthering Heights. Do you think that's strange?