
"The Art of Dramatic Writing"
"The Art of Dramatic Writing" by Lajos Egri emphasizes the importance of character-driven storytelling in plays and screenplays. It argues that a well-developed character's desires and conflicts are central to creating compelling drama. Egri outlines the need for a strong premise, which serves as the foundation for the story. He also stresses the importance of structure, including three acts that build tension and resolution. Overall, Egri’s work serves as a guide for writers to create powerful narratives that resonate with audiences through relatable characters and meaningful conflicts.