Play-Making: A Manual of Craftsmanship(Paperback, William Archer)
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The manual covers various aspects of playwriting, including character development, dialogue, and the importance of conflict and action in driving a narrative forward. Archer emphasizes the necessity of creating believable characters and realistic dialogue that serves to advance the plot and reveal deeper truths about human nature. He explores different genres and styles of drama, from tragedy to comedy, and discusses the historical context of each, helping writers understand the evolution of theatrical forms.In addition to technical guidance, Archer reflects on the broader implications of theater as a medium of communication and expression. He argues that plays should not only entertain but also provoke thought and stimulate discussion about social and moral issues. Throughout the book, Archer encourages writers to cultivate their unique voices and perspectives while adhering to the fundamental principles of dramatic construction.