Question (I): Is there any sense in which it can be said truthfully that this or that member of the cast does in fact transcend some other member? Or are the ten no more or less than as described, a cast of characters, and therefore no judgment of transcending superiority or immanent inferiority can be objectively arrived at?
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I have no idea what Emojiess is talking about. As for your question, I assume you're talking about the cast list for a play or screenplay. What play or screenplay?
Emojiess is now banned for all the nonsense and non-answers and wrong answers she/he has been posting. I'm removing as many as I can.
Please answer Reed's questions re title and author.
Thank you, Writeacher. :)
@Keon - Generally a cast list does not indicate much about the character except his or her relationship to other characters (spouse, aunt, father, etc.), age,and/or profession, etc. Inferiority and superiority is not implied (but could be inferred, I suppose).
@Keon - Generally a cast list does not indicate much about the character except his or her relationship to other characters (spouse, aunt, father, etc.), age,and/or profession, etc. Inferiority and superiority is not implied (but could be inferred, I suppose).