It's ridiculous to compare a written script to a novel. It would make a lot more sense to compare a script to an outline for a novel, or a...
Interesting—I checked the date on that Murdering the World entry, and it was April 29th of last year. Almost exactly a year ago. So, early spring,...
Today I was out walking through parking lots in a shopping center and it happened again—I found myself in the nature-trance, hypnotized by the...
Or, if you'd like to do some of the work yourself, you could read through some of the threads in the AI section: AI Writing Tools Lots of good...
Yep, that's the one. Apparently quite nutritious too.
Completley agreed. Each time I would read one of his plays I would also find at least one movie version (or a TV special, or a recorded stage...
Lol—well, my interest in this thread seems to have petered out in the middle of trying to wirte about what makes The Sunken Land move forward at...
I forgot to add, they also correspond nicely with the narrative and poetic modes in writing. The narrative being tightly focused and...
[MEDIA] Finally I've found a good and fairly comprehensive video on this subject, something I've tried many times to elaborate on throughout this...
Confirmation: Anna Karenina Narrator: Who is the narrator, can she or he read minds, and, more importantly, can we trust her or him? Third...
Obviously she isn't a psychopath, or she wouldn't be feeling guilt. It's much more subtle than that. She thought she would be immune to the guilt,...
Obviously omniscient. None of it is done in the person's own inner voice, it's told by the narrator rather shallowly and through telling. He felt...
As an example: LADY MACBETH Out, damned spot! out, I say!—One: two: why, Then, 'tis time to do't.—Hell is murky!—Fie, my Lord, fie! a soldier,...
In places though Shakespeare definitely showed inner motivations and reactions beyond what most playwrights had done up to his time. He was one of...
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