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Subject: desire...


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Caroline
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Date Posted: 00:22:45 03/02/01 Fri

I also thought that today's discussion was insightful, and I hope it helped you guys really think about the different ways in which you can bring desire into your scenes. I agree with Maxine that there is definitely no right or wrong definition of desire, and that's because desire is different for every person. It's also important to remember that desire IS a strong word, and there is a difference between want and desire. Think about it.... Good luck writing your scenes. I can't wait to see them performed! =)

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