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How is this experience of reading a dramatization Of a Christmas carol different from reading the original story? Analyze elements such as stage directions and dialogue. Use your reading notes and be sure to cite text evidence in your response.

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The experience of reading a dramatization is different than reading the original story. A dramatization has stage directions which makes it as if you are actually experiencing a play. The stage directions can also reveal the character's emotions and it explains more clearly what they people have to do. The original story is more descriptive, it doesn't just clearly state the situation. Instead, by the dialogue, you can tell how he is feeling. The stage directions show more of the actions and clearly tells us that he did this or that while the dialogue and descriptions in the original story helps make the story more descriptive.

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The experience will vary depending on the exact dramatization you read, but in general, a dramatization will be shorter and will eliminate many of the details in the interest of condensing the story for the sake of time.

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