The epilogue says it all, this book captures a certain person's personality. Miss Adler, as she requires you call her to be her student, must have been an intensely bright person. She has big ideas, and sees art as something steeped in ceremony, culture, and reverence for thousands of years which is being lost. Miss Adler believes an actor doesn't act if he does actions. Her thinking along with Konstantin Stanislavski are based upon: faking it until you make it, that the actor uses their imagination, steeps themselves deeply into the big themes of a writer's work, functions at the highest levels of physical and mental function so as to bring forth the reverence for the art required. Miss Adler believes in the theatre, and the theatre isn't method acting because that isn't acting that's being. She believes the key to acting is ideas, understanding fundamentally how a person, a character, the writer, the time period view themselves. If one does their work, uses their imagination, costume, actions, and practices their craft they become the character and bring truth to the performance. It's a slow read. Not difficult in language, but full of ideas at every paragraph and to do the book well one should do the exercises. This book asks a lot of its reader, but her ideas and voice are well worth knowing.