Use of Characters in Dramatic Scenes [ASR] Dramatic scenes: the conflict and the characters in them |
A Review From The Iron Bank Of Braavos Hi Joy. I am Megan, one of the sly foxes. Title: Use Of Characters In Dramatic Scenes First Impression: Characters are important in romance, comedy, crime and every genre. I wanted to read your views so I stopped by and started reading. I was hooked from the first sentence and read this all the way through. I am familiar with your work and style as well as your creativity. I smiled as I read this. We say what a character. It takes on a whole new meaning. What needs your attention: I know this is about characters in Drama but I was hoping to see romance. Dramatic characters are in romance, too but I think this applies to all characters in a dramatic situation. This is a go. What part I liked best: Dean Koontz talking about Elvis's ghost. Each dramatic scene should belong to a character. Good call. Daphne du Maurier's character Rebecca stuck a chord with me as it refreshed what I remember about her. Attitude is important in a dramatic scene. Good call. Overall Impression: You did your research well, had experience writing this and held the reader's interest. Looks like you put your heart in this. A great presentation. The views and opinions are mainly the things discovered by the reader and therefore do not reflect necessarily to the activity, group and / or event being affiliated herein. This is only the opinion and suggestions of the reviewer and it is still up to the author to consider this review as a corrective action or otherwise. Thank you for letting me review your work. It has been my pleasure.
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