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26 June, 00:16

When transforming a short story into a play, some A. metaphors might become similes. B. conflicts would go unresolved. C. details may be left out. D. characters would need different names.

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  1. 26 June, 02:41
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    When transforming a short story into a play, particular aspects of the "story" itself might be left out. Short stores are designed to be read and considered by a solitary reader who can imagine the events being described. A play, however, is designed to be performed on stage, live, in front of an audience. A play, by virtue of its structure, cannot offer all of the details that a short story can, especially in terms of internal narration, and a variety of different settings and locations.
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