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We learned that in the world of drama, there are four types of tension used to engage the audience:
- The tension of relationships.
- The tension of the task.
- The tension of surprise.
- The tension of mystery.
Hereof, what is relationship tension?
Tension of relationships is the tension you will find between roles. This tension can be influenced by status (high and low in the same situation) or just the nature of the role (friends, enemies, parents and children).
Correspondingly, how do you show tension?
Below, we'll look at the most common techniques to turn stakes into tension.
- Set the clock ticking.
- Introduce change and uncertainty.
- Incorporate twists and revelations.
- Include tension in your sub-plots.
- Relationship conflict.
- Internal conflict.
- Common plot structures.
- Breathers.
Tension is also used to describe the force exerted by the ends of a three-dimensional, continuous material such as a rod or truss member.