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SixCharactersinSearchofanAuthornotes Whichpersononthisisthemostfullyalive? 22:24 ActI Part0ne Nooneincludingthemanagerunderstandstheplay 6characterssaytheyneedanewauthor Fatherandmanageragreethatiftheyaregivenstupidworktheymustgiveitlife Parttwo Stepdaughterthinkstheyareinterestingascharacters Fathersaysauthornolongerwished/wasabletoputthemintoawork...

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SixCharactersinSearchofanAuthornotes Whichpersononthisisthemostfullyalive? 22:24 ActI Part0ne Nooneincludingthemanagerunderstandstheplay 6characterssaytheyneedanewauthor Fatherandmanageragreethatiftheyaregivenstupidworktheymustgiveitlife Parttwo Stepdaughterthinkstheyareinterestingascharacters Fathersaysauthornolongerwished/wasabletoputthemintoawork Managerasksiftheywanttobeimmortal>charactersarenotrealpeopletheyarethe stereotypicalcharactersinadrama Fatherstatesdrama=innerpassiondrivesthemforward Stepdaughter:innerpassion=forherfatherpretendstoembracehim>shehasfeelings forhim? Motheranguishforicyson Sondespisesthemall Fatherliftsmothersvailafterfallingmotherfreaksdoesntwantpeopletoseeher wantsmanagertostopthefathersloathsomeplan???? 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