It is often the conflict that makes a scene interesting.
For example, when the room is set up and the routines are established, thus the "foundations" are set, then something must happen: a quarrel between two people, an inner conflict, a pressing problem.
Generally, it is not sensible to begin a scene immediately with a quarrel, conflict, or problem (see: be positive).
Because then the characters, the location, the relationships are still not clear, with the result that the conflict has no foundation.
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22.02.2019 14:35
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