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differentiate between act and novel​

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Answered by SmudgeJasmine
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The principle difference, to my mind, is time. Plays are experienced at a tempo the audience doesn't select; a novel is read at the pace of the reader. ... And there are architectural feats that make novels look extraordinary, and make plays look self-involved

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Answered by Anonymous
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Difference between novel and screenplay

In both novels and screenplays, you really need to delve your reader into setting and character. The main difference is a writer needs to accomplish that feat quicker in a screenplay versus a novel. A typical feature length screenplay is 110-120 pages whereas a novel could be several hundred pages long.

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