Screenwriting Tip #1024
An Act Three speech scene is your protagonist’s chance to show the other characters, and the audience, how much she’s changed. It’s a chance to say and do everything that once terrified her. In mythic storytelling, it’s the moment when the outcast returns to her village with hidden knowledge.
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Just what I needed to read to wrap up my comedy.
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