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Dramatic Tension

Definition: Dramatic tension refers to a creative technique used in literature, plays, or films to generate excitement, anticipation, or conflict within a narrative. It is the result of contrasting emotions or unpredictability in a story that keeps the audience engaged and eager to know what will happen next.

Example Sentences:

  1. The detective movie builds dramatic tension as the audience anxiously awaits the unveiling of the killer's identity.
  2. The playwright expertly crafted the dialogue to increase the dramatic tension between the protagonist and the antagonist.
  3. In the climactic scene, the protagonist's decision to make a risky move heightens the dramatic tension to its peak.
  4. The novel's plot twists and turns maintain the dramatic tension throughout, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.

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