He must be familiar with many people, including the lowest and the highest, so that he may give to others, clothed with flesh and blood, the characters born of the poet's brain.

How does the line "characters born of the poet's brain" affect the meaning of the interview?


It conveys the idea that good actors can portray all kinds of people.

It implies that actors, through their craft, must become other people.

It suggests that without the playwright's imagination, actors would not have good characters to portray.

It indicates that great actors bring the characters the playwright imagined to life.