{"id":3401,"date":"2022-05-17T16:18:00","date_gmt":"2022-05-17T16:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/?p=3401"},"modified":"2022-05-17T16:20:24","modified_gmt":"2022-05-17T16:20:24","slug":"how-to-write-dialogue-between-two-characters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/how-to-write-dialogue-between-two-characters\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Write Dialogue Between Two Characters?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Dialogue lies at the very core of every human relationship \u2014 and it's often unavoidable when we're writing, too. Whether you're in the process of writing a film script, podcast script, a short story, a novel, or even a blog post in which you're reporting on an actual conversation that happened between two people, however, crafting a dialogue is also unquestionably challenging.<\/p>\n

This is especially true when you're producing a text that will be read \u2014 rather than spoken, as in a film script. Even the \"wall of quote marks\" you risk creating can be intimidating, but as you're crafting artful dialogue that's a pleasure to read, there's so much more to consider!<\/p>\n

How do you do it? While we could never do all the hard work for you (it's your dialogue, after all!), this toolkit of tips may just make your creative process a little easier.<\/p>\n

Writing Dialogue Between Two Characters: The Basics<\/h2>\n

Dialogue is a spoken exchange between two or more people, almost any dictionary will tell you \u2014 or, in other words, the entity we're more likely to refer to as \"a conversation\" in plain English.<\/p>\n

To take a more technical look at the purpose dialogues serve in novels or scripts, dialogues can move the plot forward, reveal more information about a character's personality, or set the scene for subtext and secrets. While a dialogue, by definition, features speech, you are also already deeply aware that there's more to conversations than the words people share with each other.<\/p>\n

Conversations, or communication between people, involves more than lines of words alone, after all. At least 55 percent of communication is non-verbal, or something other than spoken words.<\/p>\n

The other elements that contribute to the overall tone of a conversation include:<\/p>\n