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Dialogue in fiction has two functions. In the novel, to be read to oneself as voices in the mind. And in scripts and in plays, to be read out loud. So that what we're really talking about here is the two aspects of the consciousness of words. Internal and meditative in the novel and external and expressive in the drama and in film
Dialogue in fiction has two functions. In the novel, to be read to oneself as voices in the mind. And in scripts and in plays, to be read out loud. So that what we're really talking about here is the two aspects of the consciousness of words. Internal and meditative in the novel and external and expressive in the drama and in film
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Dialogue in fiction has two functions
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In the novel to be read to oneself as voices in the mind
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And in scripts and in plays to be read out loud
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So that what we're really talking about here is
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the two aspects of the consciousness of words
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Internal and meditative in the novel
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and external and expressive in the drama and in film
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Movie Summary
A spoiled Manhattan housewife re-evaluates her life after visiting a Chinatown healer.

