I believe that the conflict bit would be common for a writer from this part of the world because the interacting characters could come up against disagreements in the areas of religion, manners, and/or ways of dress code and the ways they treat women even. They could disagree on some things, that could lead to an argument, or, learning from one another could be less of an argumentative cause, and more one for curiosity.
The satisfaction could come from learning such things... learning about different customs, manners, religion, even just home life.
People from this part of the world could be sheltered or even just blocked or not allowed to see other cultures and/or other ways of life. If this is most likely the case, then they could find interacting with foreigners/other countries a big deal/interesting.
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These choices emphasize the fact that Hamlet is considering taking his own life.
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A lion would have to be one of the most dangerous animals to hunt. Not only are they extremely intelligent, but most lions are separated into prides. Not to mention, a lion can cover 100 yards in 3 to 4 seconds which is crazy fast and extremely overpowered with their overbearing strength. This is why I believe lions are one of the most dangerous animals in the world to hunt.
The words in the brackets are telling the actors what to physically do, meaning it would be a stage direction.
It isn't dialogue because that is a conversation between two people.
It isn't dialect because that is how a person speaks. There is no speaking in the brackets.
It isn't narration because it isn't spoken allowed for the audience.
It isn't a description because that is too broad a term more often used for emotions.
The definition of Independence