Dialogue Writing


Dialouge Writing - Concepts
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Dialogue Writing

Dialogue Writing : The word dialogue (dia meaning 'two' + logos meaning 'speech or conversation') owes its origin to the Greek word 'dialogos'. Thus a dialogue basically means a conversation between two or more people. It involves standard exchange of greetings, simple question, discussion, argumentation and comments on a particular topic or range of topics. Depending upon the relationships of speakers and the situation in which they are talking, it can be formal or informal.

Dialogues are a very effective tool of narratiopn and are frequently used in novels, plays, stories and poems to make them lively, dramatic and authentic and to express the views of characters as distinct from those of the author.

Question : Look at the words and phrases below. Rearrange them to form meaningful sentences to complete the dialogue which follows. Write your answers against correct serial number in your answer sheet. The first one has been done as an example.

E.g. can/help/how/you/I

(a)  course/which/I/take/should

(b)  if/will/I/take/be furious/don't/science

(c) would/I/expect/fail/I/miserably

(d)  here/to ask/I'm/your advice

Arun : Good morning, Mr Kumar.

Kumar : Hello Arun! How can I help you ?

Arun : I'm not sure (i)  ....................... after S.S.C.E. ?

Kumar : Have you any idea about what you would like to do ?

Arun : I want to become a journalist. So (ii)  ....................... .

Kumar : What do your parents want you to study ?

Arun : Science. They (iii)  .................. .

Kumar : What would happen if you did take science ?

Arun :  (iv)  ............................................. .

Answer :

  • (i) (a) which course I should take
  • (ii) (d) I am here to ask your advice.
  • (iii) (b) will be furious if I don't take science.
  • (iv) (c) I expect I would fail miserably.
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