William reflected on his own performance experience, noting that the fear he brought to the audience was based on his own childhood experiences, using the orphanage as a foundation for their interpretation.
The setting, atmosphere, and William's portrayal of several distinctly different teachers continuously brought various pressures to the audience.
What kind of phobia was it, really?
William could not figure it out for the moment, but he could vaguely sense that a seed named 'Fear' had begun to take root in his body. This seed would grow with the increase in the number of performances, and ultimately, it would take shape as he completed his path.
"What is fear? I still can't fully explain or define it. It's nothing more than a rote mimicry of the feelings the orphanage brought me... This performance having such an effect is essentially a shortcut. I must explore my own unique fear."