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Here’s а YоuTube videо feаturing Ryаn Reynоlds and Taraji P. Henson in an episode of Actors on Actors, where they delve into their acting careers, audition stories, character development, and the dynamics of social media—among other artistic insights  After you have watched the video, write a paper answering the following based on what you saw in the video.  Use specific examples from the video to support your point of view.  “What does the episode reveal about the role of vulnerability in acting—and how do Reynolds and Henson model vulnerability in their conversation?” “Analyze how Reynolds and Henson discuss the impact of social media on their careers. What benefits and challenges do they highlight?” “Examine the conversation about auditioning—what do the actors say about rejection and resilience, and what broader lessons can be drawn about perseverance in creative professions?” Use MLA format, double-spaced, 12 font, times new roman.  300 word minimum. This must be in paragraph format.  Do not just list the question and then answer it. Actors on Acting: Ryan Reynolds and Taraji P. Henson (35:01)    

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