A dramatic interlude is a short, intense scene inserted within a larger narrative to heighten emotional impact or tension. It breaks the main action, often revealing character depth or foreshadowing events. Playwrights and screenwriters use it to engage audiences, while readers benefit from enriched storytelling. This technique strengthens dramatic arcs in theater, film, and literature.
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