MasileinDE wrote:
In my life, I'm obviously the main character - I mean, I spend the most time around myself, all the struggles I encounter and get presented with firsthand are somehow struggles related to me (rarely outside struggles)
But in the bigger scheme of things ... I doubt there really are main characters, just a cumulation of people acting on one big stage, where they choose who to interact with - and the spectators (because sometimes we take a break and spectate, but it's a piece where the audience is part of the play, it's very modern and meta) choose who to focus on. I think the audience is when we watch TV or read the news? And history is the recap before every new scene or the reading you do in the pamphlet, because you came in mid-play and don't know what's going on - which again, so meta, because none of us know what's going on and it's all an excrutiatingly unprepared improv-play - like, none of us even told it was improv until we were standing on stage and we kinda didn't even know we would end up on stage.
(I just figured out why so many people - me included - hate life. Thank me later.)