Storytelling
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Scooby...
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Oh my God,
Scooby.

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I'm so sorry.
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I'm so, so sorry.
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Don't be.
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The movie's a hit.
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( jazzy piano music )
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Picture a scene in your mind
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Look at all the people
and take note

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Of the setting behind
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Listen, watch and wait
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A plot begins
to take shape

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There's a story,
and then

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Characters
will come to you

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Relating events
as they choose to

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But all their words
and actions

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Come entirely from you
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If you're a storyteller,
you might think

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You're without--
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Responsibility, and you
can lead your characters

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Anywhere you want
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You have immunity
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Have you considered
the way

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People might react
to all the things

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That your characters say?
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And are their actions
hand in hand

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With what you wanted
to portray?

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Are you sick?
Are you crippled, insane?

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Expressing the desires
that daren't speak their name

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Are you the one
to be blamed?

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Now you're a storyteller,
you might think

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You're without--
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Responsibility, but in directions,
actions and words


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