thecharactershehad
created;
insteadof
conducting
affairswithfamous
men,
she
would
beginmeddling
in
politics,leading
demonstrations,
inspir-
ing
studentrebellions.Noonewoulddictatetoherthelimitsofthecharac-
tershehadcreated.
Long
aftershe
died,
andaftermost
people
had
stopped
reading
her
novels,
the
larger-than—lifetheatricality
ofthatcharacterhas
continuedtofascinateand
inspire.
Interpretation
Throughout
Sand’s
public
life,
acquaintances
andotherartistswho
spent
timeinher
company
hadthe
feeling
they
wereinthe
presence
ofaman.
Butinher
journals
andtoherclosest
friends,
suchasGustave
Flaubert,
she
confessed
thatshe
had
no
desireto
bea
man,
but
was
playing
a
part
for
publicconsumption.
Whatshe
really
wanted
was
the
power
to
determine
herowncharacter.Sherefusedthelimitsher
society
wouldhavesetonher.
Shedidnotattainher
power,
however,
bybeing
herself;
insteadshecre-
ateda
persona
thatshecould
constantlyadapt
toherown
desires,
a
per-
sona
that
attracted
attentionand
gave
her
presence.
Understandthis:Theworldwantsto
assignyou
a
roleinlife.And
once
youaccept
that
role
you
aredoomed.Your
power
islimitedtothe
tiny
amountallottedtotherole
you
haveselectedorhavebeenforcedto
assume.An
actor,
ontheother
hand,
playsmany
roles.
Enjoy
that
protean
power,
andifitis
beyondyou,
atleast
forge
anew
identity,
oneof
your
own
making,
onethathashadnoboundaries
assigned
toit
by
anenvious
andresentfulworld.ThisactofdefianceisPromethean:Itmakes
you
re»
sponsible
for
your
owncreation.
Yournew
identity
will
protect
you
fromtheworld
precisely
becauseit
isnot
“you”;
it
is
acostume
youput
on
andtake
off.You
neednottakeit
personally.
And
your
new
identity
sets
youapart,givesyou
theatrical
pres-
ence.Thoseinthebackrowscansee
you
andhear
you.
Thoseinthefront
rowsmarvelat
youraudacity.
Donot
people
talkin
societyof
aman
being
a
great
actor?
They
donotmean
by
thatthat
he/"eels,
butthatheexcelsin
simulating,thoughhefeelsnothing.
I)»m,i.r
I)iderot,
1713-1 784
KEYSTOPOWER
The
character
you
seemtohave
been
bornwithisnot
necessarily
who
you
are;
beyond
the characteristics
you
have
inherited,
your
parents,your
friends,
and
your peers
have
helped
to
shape your personality.
The
Prometheantaskofthe
powerful
istotakecontrolofthe
process,
to
stop
al-
lowing
others
that
ability
tolimit
andmoldthem.
Remake
yourself
intoa
characterof
power.Working
on
yourself
like
clay
shouldbe
one
of
your
greatest
andmost
pleasurable
lifetasks.Itmakes
you
inessenceana11ist—
anartist
creatingyourself.
In
fact,
theideaofself—creationcomesfromtheworldofart.Forthou-
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