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Structure

Noting down the main events in a play’s will help identify its structure - events will either be in order to create a linear narrative, or they may jump around in time using . For example, plays are a feature of Brecht’s Epic theatre and tend to be created through a series of standalone scenes that link together but could be displayed in any order.

The most dramatic or exciting section of a script is known as the . It is important to know where this fits into the play as a whole as it will influence the acting choices made as well as the mood and atmosphere of the play. For example, building tension and suspense in a character relationship before the climactic sword fight can make the scene more impactful.

The structure of a script also influences the development of and . Playwrights can use pauses and silences and can alter sentence lengths to help determine the pace of the piece. Ways to show this in a script include using or stage directions to indicate when performers should pause to subtly communicate tension.