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scene (BDSM), see : scene

A scene is an element of a larger fictional work such as a play, novel, or story. It typically refers to a single connected sequence of events, in which the setting does not change. In a play, movie, or television program, scenes are usually formally designated in the script. In a work of written fiction scenes are usually not explicitly marked, and what constitutes a scene may be a matter of interpretation.

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