On the set of Coriolanus, the play in which Shakespeare explores what it means to be a man.
Valeria: I looked upon him o’ Wednesday half an hour together: he has such a confirmed countenance. I saw him run after a gilded butterfly; and when he caught it, he let it go again; and after it again; and over and over he comes, and up again; catched it again: or whether his fall enraged him, or how ’twas, he did so set his teeth and tear it.
Am I right, ladies? Boys and their gilded butterflies.