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Since plays do not have narrative (like short stories or novels), does that put more importance on having memorable dialogue and “well-thought-out” stage directions?

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This can be true. Since plays rely on dialogue and stage directions, It creates a lot of opportunities to have memorable dialogue, and "well-thought-out" stage directions. But, nevertheless, short stories and novels, can also have memorable dialogue, though they are most often narrative. So, yes, it is important for plays to have important dialogue and stage directions.

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