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Scene - definition of scene by The Free Dictionary A section of a narrative in which the action is depicted through detail and dialogue as if it is occurring in real time: The editor felt the story had too much summary and suggested that the author add more scenes
SCENE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time, or in which the same characters are involved An act may consist of several scenes Juliet dies in Act IV, Scene iii The whole of the banquet scene is mimed In the first scene, the camera moves slowly across the room
SCENE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You can describe an event that you see, or that is broadcast or shown in a picture, as a scene of a particular kind There were emotional scenes as the refugees enjoyed their first breath of freedom
scenes - WordReference. com Dictionary of English the place where some action occurs or has occurred: the scene of the accident a view or picture: an artist who paints scenes of the South an embarrassing display of anger, etc : Don't make a scene; let's discuss this when we get home
scene noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of scene noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable, usually singular] the place where something happens, especially something unpleasant The attacker fled the scene Italy was the scene of many demonstrations at that time on the scene Firefighters arrived on the scene within minutes
What is a Scene — Definition and Examples in Storytelling Composed of a sequence of events unfolding in a specific time and location, these self-contained segments we call scenes combine to create a larger narrative, each piece of the puzzle essential to the overall story