All the people are actors who play together in the most astonishing film ever made, called life. I am not the first person who wrote it.
The fact is that Seneca (“Dialogues”) and Shakespeare (” As You Like It”) already compared life to a theatrical scene. Seneca, for example, wrote that more memorable is the actor who played his short episode role correctly, than the main actor who misplayed his role. Is life truly a neverending dramatic drama/comedy, and the most astonishing film ever made? I believe so. Practically everywhere, since the beginning of school, studies, or work, all people have to impersonate to the role, which society expects from us. As an example, if you are a student, you are supposed to do things like most students do. At the same time, your teacher or professor personates to the role, for which he/she is paid for. He is obliged to teach and to test pupils’ progress.
Like in every good movie, we all are actors who play a role. Also, we know other actors who are on the stage with us.
Some people play a leading role in my life (my beloved Kamilka, my parents, my family, and my friends). Some people play only episodes. Others are continually coming back to my stage of life called “Life.” Others (like pedestrians walking by the streets of Warsaw) are only inscrutable extras for me.
Do I like the most astonishing movie called life? I love it. Undoubtedly, it is the most incredible film ever made. All the people possess their roles, but most of us are unaware of that. Indeed, we all are actors who play on a stage. Is death the end of the movie? Indeed, death brings the end of the world to every person who will be reached by demise. We never know which scene will be the last one.