Actors Quote by Roger Rosenblatt
“If you put anger in the writing, then it's like an actor crying on stage. The audience will not cry with the actor and in some way inure itself against the emotion.”
About This Quote
Overly explicit anger in prose can distance readers, preventing genuine emotional resonance.
In simple terms: Forced emotion alienates audience.
Subtlety engages empathy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing a novel
- crafting a speech
- editing a screenplay
- teaching creative writing
- performing a monologue
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- use restrained language to convey anger
- train actors to channel emotion subtly
Questions to Reflect On
- How can a writer convey anger without overt display?
- What techniques help readers feel rather than observe emotion?