The actor is too prone to exaggerate his powers; he wants to play Hamlet when his appearance is more suitable to King Lear.
Meaning of the quote
Actors sometimes think they can play any role, even if they don't look the part. For example, an actor might want to play Hamlet, the famous prince, even though they look more like the wise but old King Lear. Actors shouldn't overestimate their abilities and should choose roles that fit their appearance and skills.
About Sarah Bernhardt
Sarah Bernhardt was a renowned French stage actress who starred in some of the most popular French plays of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She played both female and male roles, including the iconic character of Hamlet, and was praised for her “golden voice” and dramatic performances. Bernhardt also helped to popularize the work of artist Alphonse Mucha and his Art Nouveau style.
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French stage actress (1844-1923)
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French stage actress (1844-1923)
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French stage actress (1844-1923)
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