Time,Space and Action, are the Aristotelean threesome;prescribed for the writer to come to grips with the classical conventions of drama.How much of this is required fp\or the screen writer,however,depends on dexterity ofthat writer.While it is pertinent for one toensure the unity of time, place and action,it has been discovered that, the parochial limitation of events in a drama to a day and locale,is grossly inadequate,even for the Theatre.These factors in a screenplay, are conversely united an
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