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acting-as-political-art

The chapter explores acting as a high form of art, especially when the role involves life-threatening stakes and political intrigue.

1 chapter across 1 book

Double Star (1956)Robert A. Heinlein

Chapter 3

In this chapter, the protagonist, an actor named Lorenzo, is coerced into impersonating John Joseph Bonforte, a politically significant figure who has been kidnapped. Lorenzo reflects on the challenges of convincingly playing Bonforte, including the nuances of personal mannerisms and the political dangers involved. He learns from Dak and Penny that the impersonation is critical for maintaining political stability on Mars, and that the kidnapping must remain secret for complex Martian political reasons.