The dialogue helps us understand who is talking and when they talk next. This helps us while reading because if you know who is talking you can give them a voice. Also it tells us how they speak. Plus it tells us exactly what they are saying so we can read it or repeat it. As well as dialogue you can see some pictures. When you see the pictures you have some visualizing to go off of. Plus you can give each character personality and character traits. The pictures help show how someone looks or feels at a certain part in the play. Stage directions help as well because they tell you what is going on. They explain what people do as they listen to others or speak. Or just how they dance and the way their voice sounds. When you read the stage directions you learn about where they are, how the setting looks, how the characters look. What other things look like. The audio version is better because you can hear certain things that you can’t see in the play. You may be able to hear those things but if you pay close attention and read carefully you can read those same exact things through stage directions. You may be able to hear shoes clacking or people marching. Maybe also lips smacking, gum chewing, finger snapping. Although you can hear those things you can read them as well because they will be in the stage
The dialogue helps us understand who is talking and when they talk next. This helps us while reading because if you know who is talking you can give them a voice. Also it tells us how they speak. Plus it tells us exactly what they are saying so we can read it or repeat it. As well as dialogue you can see some pictures. When you see the pictures you have some visualizing to go off of. Plus you can give each character personality and character traits. The pictures help show how someone looks or feels at a certain part in the play. Stage directions help as well because they tell you what is going on. They explain what people do as they listen to others or speak. Or just how they dance and the way their voice sounds. When you read the stage directions you learn about where they are, how the setting looks, how the characters look. What other things look like. The audio version is better because you can hear certain things that you can’t see in the play. You may be able to hear those things but if you pay close attention and read carefully you can read those same exact things through stage directions. You may be able to hear shoes clacking or people marching. Maybe also lips smacking, gum chewing, finger snapping. Although you can hear those things you can read them as well because they will be in the stage