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Classic dialogue from anime
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2024-09-20 12:34
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Looking for the classic dialogue of the characters in the anime
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2024-09-19 05:17
Okay, do you have any questions or what classic anime dialogue would you like to see?
Some novels, comics, anime dialogue
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2024-09-15 16:38
Hello, I'm a fan of online literature. Do you have any questions about novels, comics, and anime that you want me to answer?
The most appreciated classic dialogue in the anime or the classic lines of the favorite anime characters
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2024-09-26 12:40
The most appreciated classic dialogue: - Life is like 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. - Thousand and Qianxun The classic lines of his favorite anime character: - People always moved forward in pursuit of their desires, regardless of whether it was light or darkness. This was life. - Chibanta Airu (Spirited Away)
Some dialogue from movies (not classic dialogue but dialogue)
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2024-09-14 20:10
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I recently bought a few anime light novels. Why are they all dialogue?
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2024-09-05 17:00
The light novels of anime and manga would usually use dialogue to show the story, which could more vividly show the tone and emotions between the characters and enhance the reader's reading experience. However, some people thought that this form might cause the plot of the novel to be less compact because the dialogue would take more space to develop. Therefore, when writing a novel, the density of the plot was also one of the factors that needed to be considered.
The dialogue is short
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2024-09-12 18:44
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Is the script a dialogue?
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2024-09-12 00:39
Not necessarily. A script usually contains elements such as plot, characters, scenes, and actions. The dialogue is the dialogue part of the script, usually describing the communication between the characters and the development of the plot. However, dialogue is not necessarily the only element in the script. There may be other elements such as narration, music, special effects, etc. A script could be a combination of many elements, and dialogue was just one of them.
On the "dialogue" in the novel
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2024-09-02 18:59
A dialogue in a novel usually refers to the communication between two or more characters that can be presented in text or voice form. Conversation was very important in a novel. It could promote the development of the plot, shape the character's personality, and reveal the inner world. In a novel, there are many ways to express dialogue, including direct dialogue, indirect dialogue, inner monologue, tone change, and so on. Among them, direct dialogue was the most common way of expression. It could be expressed through the character's verbal language. On the other hand, indirect dialogue was a very interesting way of expressing one's identity and relationship through the words and actions of other characters. In novels, the two sides of the dialogue usually needed to have a certain character setting and personality characteristics to show the inner world and emotional changes of the character through the dialogue. At the same time, the language in the dialogue had to be very precise and vivid so that the readers could really feel the emotions and tone of the characters. In writing, the way the dialogue is expressed needs to be decided according to the plot and character setting. Attention should be paid to avoiding repetition, monotonous and dull, so that the dialogue has a certain sense of rhythm and conflict, so that readers can better immerse themselves in the story.
The dialogue in the novel
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2024-08-24 20:49
Okay, do you have any questions about the dialogue in the novel? I will do my best to help you.
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