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  2. Dialogue in writing - Wikipedia

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    Dialogue, in literature, is conversation between two or more characters. [1] If there is only one character talking, it is a monologue.Dialogue is usually identified by use of quotation marks and a dialogue tag, such as "she said".

  3. Stream of unconsciousness - Wikipedia

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    Stream of unconsciousness is characterized by disjointed leaps in ideation and story line, bizarre new word creation, loss of self-censorship, one sided conversations and punctuation that can make the prose both disturbing and difficult to follow.

  4. Pete Davidson and Dav Pilkey on "Dog Man" - AOL

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    The evolution of Dav Pilkey's character, Dog Man - part man, part dog. / Credit: CBS News Every book in Pilkey's Dog Man series has been the bestselling children's book for the year it came out.

  5. Who is “Dog Man?” All About the Kids’ Book ... - AOL

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    Dog Man is now in theaters! On Friday, Jan. 31, the animated movie, which is based on the bestselling book series by Captain Underpants author Dav Pilkey, premiered on the big screen. In 2016 ...

  6. Struwwelpeter - Wikipedia

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    Der Struwwelpeter is one of the earliest books for children that combines visual and verbal narratives in a book format, and is considered a precursor to comic books. [ 3 ] Der Struwwelpeter is known for introducing the villainous character of the Tailor (or Scissorman) to Western literature.

  7. ‘Dog Man’ Review: A Human-Dog Hybrid Fights Crime in an ...

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    Dog Man” is many things: a poignant tale about a man caught in the push-pull of two disparate worlds, a sentimental story about the fluctuating facets of friendship and fatherhood, an intense ...

  8. Talking animals in fiction - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Louise Erdrich’s book Chickadee the protagonist is saved by a Chickadee, who instructs him in finding food and water, after he escapes a kidnapping. [6] Other examples of Native American works with talking animal stories include How I Became a Ghost, Keepers of the Earth, and The Orphan and the Polar Bear, just to name a few. [2]

  9. Dogberry - Wikipedia

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    They are brought before the governor Leonato, who is at a loss to understand Dogberry's nonsensical description of the alleged crimes, but allows Dogberry to examine them. His absurd pseudo-legal rhetoric confuses matters even more, but when the Prince arrives at the truth about Don John, the plot is revealed and the arrested man confesses.