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Crafting Big Scenes: The Writer's Challenge of Dialogue and Subtext

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Jo Light

6d ago· 6 min readenInsight

Summary

A reflective piece on the craft of writing, focusing on the pressure writers face when approaching pivotal "Big Scenes" in their scripts. The author draws an analogy between writing a script and traveling the Oregon Trail, emphasizing the need to make these landmark moments count. The article explores the challenges of writing dialogue-heavy scenes, particularly the subtext and unspoken communication between characters, using the classic Western genre as a thematic backdrop.

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These scenes are usually huge, pivotal character moments or the big confrontations.
Sometimes they are dialogue-heavy, which I find is the bigger challenge than writing straight action.
What are characters communicating in the silence between words?
What are the minuscule differences between their potential word choices?
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Theme and dialogue in this classic Western.

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