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  1. Dialogue is a literary device used by writers to represent a conversation between two or more characters. It is one of the most vital elements in storytelling as it serves multiple functions: advancing the plot, revealing character traits, and creating an emotional connection with the reader. Unlike narrative text, which describes action or ...

  2. Dialogues. To find your way around an English-speaking country, you need to master many different communicative situations, such as going shopping, introducing yourself, making calls, expressing your opinion and many more. Often, these everyday situations are the ones which are especially challenging. Many times you might miss the appropriate ...

  3. Basically, keep filler dialogues as less as possible. The more interesting and information giving your dialogues are, the longer the reading span becomes of your dialogue. Use narration in between dialogues to abstain from stray dialogue-writing. Keep it short and simple. Create movement in the plot using actions and descriptions between dialogues.

  4. Jun 27, 2022 · 27) “Tumse naa ho payega”. Source: Google. Name of movie: Gangs of Wasseypur. Delivered by: Tigmanshu Dhulia. “Tumse Na Ho Payega” is probably the most used comeback of this decade. The dialogue was such a huge hit that it became a part of our daily lives and it is our instant reaction in every conversation.

  5. These beats are a commonly used technique so you can find plenty of examples — here’s one from Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro . 4. Use ‘said’ as a dialogue tag. If there’s one golden rule in writing dialogue, it’s this: ‘said’ is your friend. Yes, ‘said’ is nothing new.

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  6. Dialogues from Stories and Plays. Example 1: A few examples from ‘The Crocodile and the Monkey’ are given below. Go through them and try to analyse how the description and dialogues are written. The crocodile’s wife thought to herself, “If the monkey eats only these sweet rose-apples, his flesh must be sweet too.

  7. Varna Sher Khan ko kaun nahi jaanta”. Zanjeer. 1973. “Na talwaar ki dhaar se na goliyon ki bauchaar se…. Banda darta hai to sirf parvardigaar se.”. Tiranga. 1993. “Main bhi purana cheedie maar hoon, par katarne achchi tarah se jaanta hoon.”. Sheesh Mahal.