The Weight of the Script examines the burden imposed by prewritten roles. The script precedes the body, dictating gesture, tone, and expectation before experience can intervene. Performance becomes an obligation rather than a choice.
Within THE EROSION OF THE AUTHENTIC SELF, this image advances the cycle from magnified visibility toward imposed narration. The body no longer simply appears; it must comply. Authentic response is delayed, reshaped, or erased under the pressure of repetition. What is performed gains coherence, while what is lived grows heavier.
The script does not guide the body. It presses upon it.