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  1. Jul 24, 2023 · We've been through a lot of dialogue, from first meetings to idle chit-chat to confrontations, and we hope these dialogue examples have been helpful in illustrating some of the most common techniques.

  2. reveal conflict in a story. move story forward. present different points of view. provide exposition, background, or contextual information. efficient means of conveying aspects and traits of characters. convey subtext (inner feelings and intentions of a character beyond their surface words of communication)

  3. Presents an analysis of Plato’s dialogues within the context of a cultural history of Greece; emphasizes the Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno, Symposium, Republic, Phaedrus, and Laws.

  4. Dialogue is the exchange of spoken words between two or more characters in a book, play, or other written work. In prose writing, lines of dialogue are typically identified by the use of quotation marks and a dialogue tag, such as "she said." In plays, lines of dialogue are preceded by the name of the person speaking.

  5. Dialogue is a conversation between two or more people in a work of literature. Dialogue can be written or spoken. It is found in prose, some poetry, and makes up the majority of plays. Dialogue is a literary device that can be used for narrative, philosophical, or didactic purposes.

  6. Jul 9, 2024 · Dialogue form suits a philosopher of Plato’s type. His use of dramatic elements, including humour, draws the reader in. Plato is unmatched in his ability to re-create the experience of conversation.

  7. Dialogues of Plato. History portal. These are the dialogues ascribed to Plato in antiquity. Many of these frequently feature Socrates and are an important part of the Socratic dialogues . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dialogues by Plato.