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What do you think?
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:17 am
by RedPlums
I would like your honest and constructive criticism on this.
If a person is in a play and they say something about their character that is not true about themselves in real life, is it still lying?
Thank you.
Re: What do you think?
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:25 am
by brandon1984
No, doesn't sound like a lie to make a false claim about oneself while in character unless other people are clearly being deceived by it.
Re: What do you think?
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:12 am
by ccgr
I think if they are playing a role it's fine. If I was an actress I personally wouldn't like playing roles with a lot of cussing or other non-biblical activities.
Re: What do you think?
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:32 am
by ArchAngel
Lying really is about the act of deceiving and not about speaking non-truths. A person can tell a non-truth, but if they thought it was true, they weren't lying. When acting, you are playing the role of a character and the audience understands this. Conversely, a person can tell the truth, but shape it in a way to deceive. Even though the said everything right, they manufactured deception and were lying.
Re: What do you think?
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 4:33 pm
by RedPlums
Thank you for the feedback!

Re: What do you think?
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:26 pm
by thekryken
I don't think so at all, unless the person watching thinks it's about the actor in real life.
Re: What do you think?
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 6:43 pm
by Servant of the King
I don't think so, but I do think that an actor should be careful when in roles like that, since what they believe could be corrupted.
One thing that I've been doing recently is, before playing a game or watching a movie that has really bad parts in it, thinking "Does this honor Christ, or does it have bad elements that affect the whole thing?" If it doesn't honor God, then I ask myself, "Do I treasure this thing more than I do Jesus?" That's the question that decides it for me. I know that almost everything is going to have some elements in it that we disagree with, but if there are so many or they're so bad that it pervades the whole thing, I think it should be avoided. After all, is it worth it?
Now, I've been kind of going off on a tangent here, but in final response to the question, no, I don't think that playing a character that doesn't necessarily represent you is lying. After all, I played a foolish jester once and... well, I'll leave that to my friends to decide.

Re: What do you think?
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:24 pm
by thekryken
Servant of the King wrote: After all, I played a foolish jester once and... well, I'll leave that to my friends to decide.

LOL
Re: What do you think?
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 2:02 pm
by RedPlums
Going off on tangents can be good SOTK, I don't mind one bit. Tangent all you want!

Re: What do you think?
Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 6:16 am
by ChesterKhan
Prudence must be key here. What is the intention of saying something true about the character but not about the actor?
I can understand, for example, why it would be harmful to say off-stage in public that you are promiscuous (as your character) when in real life you are chaste. Why would someone say such a thing when he is not required to perform? Does he wish to become more promiscuous? Does he wish to garner false and unnecessary attention?
These might be things which make such a falsehood wrong. But I can't imagine there's a general rule on such a thing.
I feel this passage from the Catholic Catechism illustrates my point succinctly:
The gravity of a lie is measured against the nature of the truth it deforms, the circumstances, the intentions of the one who lies, and the harm suffered by its victims. (#2484)