Dos Corazones #37
In "Amarte no es ser tu esclava," playwright Sebastián and actress Margarita navigate a relationship strained by his self-centered nature, from dramatic outbursts during rehearsals to confrontations with the director in public. As Martín warns Margarita that Sebastián may not be worth her devotion, she remains determined to help him change—despite the growing tension. A poignant look at love and ego, drawn with emotional precision by Jorge B. Gálvez.
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Sebastián is a playwright and Margarita is an actress. Their common interest in the theater brought them together. But Sebastián thinks only of himself and is prone to selfish tirades. He stands up in the audience in the middle of a play to berate an actor's performance of his work. In a restaurant, he gets in a fight with the director. Martín tries to persuade Margarita that Sebastián is not worthy of her, but she feels obligated to help him try to change.
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