The ordinary does not need special features. The beauty of this role is not in the splendor of the stage, but in its simplicity. The ordinary person does not need to be the center of the world, yet he knows his worth.
This role is not the highly cultivated rose, but the flower by the wayside, which is often overlooked, but which has something essential in its unimposing quality.
When you see the beauty in the ordinary, the world reveals its true, unexcited nature. This role does not do anything extra to please, but is convincing in its undisguised reality. The ordinary person has empathy and compassion. They are able to put themselves in other people’s shoes and understand their feelings and needs.