In creative dialogue, speech etiquette and address practices greatly influence the communication framework of literary and dramatic works. Apart from representing society hierarchy and cultural norms, these elements influence the way people are regarded and how the tale is organized generally. The study looks at how different artistic works use speech etiquette to enhance content, create stylistic effects, and build interpersonal interactions between characters. Examining a range of literary and dramatic sources, this research highlights the pragmatic and aesthetic worth of speech etiquette in artistic expression. The findings progress our understanding of creative communication's linguistic politeness strategies.