One famous dialogue is from 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. Mr. Darcy says, 'In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.' This shows his intense love for Elizabeth in a rather formal yet passionate way.
Another is 'You know what they call a Quarter Pounder with cheese in Paris? They don't call it a Quarter Pounder with cheese. No, they got the metric system there, they wouldn't know what the fuck a Quarter Pounder is.' This dialogue also plays on cultural and measurement differences in a very Quentin Tarantino - style, comical yet observant way.
Famous dialogues can drive the plot forward. For example, in a mystery novel, a crucial dialogue might reveal a clue that leads the detective to solve the case. It's like a piece of the puzzle.
There were many famous sayings in anime. The following were some of them:
Without perseverance and determination, nothing can be achieved. - Ostrovsky
As long as you believe in yourself, you can surpass anyone. - Keanu Reeves
Dreams are meant to be realized, not to be said. - Ostrovsky
Work hard for yourself and not for others. - Miyazaki
The secret of success lies in constant effort and pursuit. - John D. Rockefeller
Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get. - John D. Rockefeller
Success is not the end, but the accumulation along the way. - Ostrovsky
Failure isn't scary, what's scary is giving up. - John D. Rockefeller
As long as you are willing to work hard, you can create your own glory. - Ostrovsky
The value of life does not lie in how much success you have achieved, but in how much you have contributed to society. - John D. Rockefeller
There are many famous sayings in anime that are very classic. Here are some examples:
Without hard work, there would be no success! - Spirited Away
Courage isn't not feeling fear, but feeling fear and continuing to do it.
Life is a train to the grave. There will be many stops on the way, and it is difficult for someone to accompany you all the way. When the person accompanying you is about to get off the car, even if you don't want to leave, you should be grateful and then wave goodbye.
4. Only after hard work do I know that many things will come to pass if I persist. -Totoro
Failure doesn't mean you can't do it, but you need more time and experience.
I hope these words can give you some inspiration and motivation.
There were many Japanese anime works, some of which were famous, including:
1 Naruto
2 One Piece
3 Dragon Ball
4. Death (Bleach)
5 Detective Conan
6 Inuyasha
Attack on Titan
8 Demon Slayer
9 Sword Art Online
10 Violet Evergarden
These are some of the Japanese anime works that enjoy high popularity and influence worldwide.
There were many good cartoons, but the famous ones were different because of the audience's preferences and the media's publicity. Although some animes had good reviews, they were not as well-known, such as Attack on the Giant, Your Name, Ghost Blade, and so on. This kind of anime often had a unique style and plot that was loved by the audience. If you're interested in this kind of anime, you can go and watch their works. You might be pleasantly surprised.
Dialogues are significant as they make the characters more relatable. We understand their emotions and beliefs better. In 'Jane Eyre', the conversations between Jane and Rochester expose their complex relationship.
Well, dialogues in English novels are like the lifeblood of the story. They bring the characters to life. Take 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. The dialogues between Scout and Atticus are so vivid that we can almost feel the bond between father and daughter. It's through dialogue that we get to know the characters' thoughts, feelings, and motives. Without good dialogues, an English novel would be rather dull and flat.
Formatting dialogues in a novel is simple. Use quotation marks to show the spoken words. Also, give each speaker their own paragraph for better readability. Sometimes, you might want to add some description or actions before or after the dialogue to enhance the scene.