Two characters, Sara and Mark, are sitting on a park bench.
Sara: "What a beautiful day, isn't it?"
Mark: "Sure is. I love spending time outside like this."
Sara: "So, have you heard about the new coffee shop that opened downtown?"
Mark: "I haven't, but I'd love to check it out. Maybe we can go together sometime?"
Sara: "Sounds like a plan. Let's go grab a cup of coffee now!"
A play.
The difference between a play, a script, and a story is that a script is the words written out for the actors. The script will have words and direction written on it. A play is acted out on a stage. Actors in play use their bodies and voice to tell a story. A story can be in a book, or on television. It is the telling of a certain event.
False, it is a drama.
The cast of The Story the Desert Told - 1913 includes: Arthur Mackley as Sheriff Mackley
It refers to the conversations between the characters. A dialogue-driven story is told in the conversation, without a lot of descriptive paragraphs. Elmore Leonard writes dialogue-driven stories.
A book musical is a type of musical theater production where the story is told through a combination of spoken dialogue and musical numbers.
The cast of The Greatest Story Never Told - 1983 includes: Jim Custer as Tim
Essentially dialog is dialog, wherever it's found. In literature, spoken words are identified within quote marks. The context of the dialog is contained within the context-describing text. In film, spoken words -- by actors -- are contained within the context of the rest of the story being told visually.
Bambi (1942) has less than 1000 words of dialogue. The story is told mostly through use of the musical score.
The cast of The Story the Clock Told - 1915 includes: Howard Crampton Frances Nelson as Janet Vernon
The cast of The Story That the Keg Told Me - 1917 includes: George Lefell Charles Mussett William Wadsworth
An epistolary novel is a story that is told in the form of letters written back and forth between characters. One such example of a story like this is The Color Purple.