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People love a good story, and a poor dialogue doesn't stop a story from being told. In fact, few things keep people from enjoying a well-told tale as much as the dialogue. If you want to know what makes great dialogue tick you can look at some great examples of it already out there. With that said, the following article will give you some ideas on how to incorporate realistic language into your own work. In this article we'll consider different aspects of how to make good dialogue even better through the use of certain techniques, such as showing rather than telling and using passive voice in order to show emotion. Explicitly showing emotion through dialogue is a very effective way of making dialogue more realistic and engaging. As we read, we can feel the emotion that these characters experience and it makes them seem more like real people. However, the writer will need to be careful with this technique, as there's a fine line between appropriate and excessive use of this technique. Identifying the difference between tone and meaning is crucial as well as noting the difference between situational tension and plot tension as both can be achieved through dialogue. We've all heard those terrible one-liners that come out of some movie characters' mouths at some point in time. We all know one-liners are not real, as no real person would say something so silly. In fact, those one-liners are so unrealistic that we cringe every time we hear them. However, what we need to remember is that how many times we cringe is not an indication of whether or not something is good and realistic dialogue. One-liners and witty remarks can be a lot of fun and give us a moment to laugh and enjoy the story that much more. Just make sure there's some wit behind what they're saying, as wit suddenly appearing out of nowhere is not realistic at all. The "Show, Don't Tell" technique is a powerful way of making dialogue better. By giving the reader only the information that is necessary to understand what is happening, we can achieve a greater level of understanding for the written work. With this technique, we keep the writer's word count down and it also helps improve the writing as a whole by removing unnecessary words and phrases. There's really no rule for this technique as you can put whatever you want in there if it will help your readers understand what is happening. Use of passive voice in dialogue is a great way to make dialogue more realistic. Using the passive voice allows the writer to show emotion in a more natural way by not having to use words that are most likely not related to what is happening. It's also a good way to improve writing skills, as it will help readers break down each sentence and figure out what action the character is doing through them. Using artifice in dialogue can be used effectively in order to make your characters seem less realistic at times. Artifice can be used when the writer needs their characters to say something that is unrealistic or "out of character" for that person, but nevertheless makes for an interesting situation. cfa1e77820
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