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You say that all scenes are essentially dialogue.  Can you explain this concept in the context of a long speech, which might traditionally be thought of as a monologue? - Question/Answer Now Playing


You say that all scenes are essentially dialogue. Can you explain this concept in the context of a long speech, which might traditionally be thought of as a monologue?

Jul 30, 2014

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You say that all scenes are essentially dialogue.  Can you explain this concept in the context of a long speech, which might traditionally be thought of as a monologue? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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henrymann: character’s first actor
at Jul 30, 2014 - 1:25 PM
I would never write a story that would have me as a character..

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