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02-Apr-2020 Shakespeare is remarkable in that he produced all three types. His thirty-eight plays include tragedies comedies
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What are the types of drama? Page 3. So far as the first point is concerned. Drama is one of the forms of literature. We also use the word “play” for drama.
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Unit-1 Drama And Its Forms. There are many types of drama like comedy tragedy
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The person who writes drama for stage directions is known as a “dramatist” or “playwright.” Types of Drama Tragedy is a type of drama that presents a serious ...
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The fourth chapter is about dance and the types of drama. The fifth chapter deals with the background of a drama the details given in this chapter are
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Susan. Holden takes drama to mean any kind of activity where learners are asked either to portray themselves or to portray someone else in an imaginary.
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Types of Drama. •Comedy is a form of drama that has a happy ending. Humor comes from the dialogue and situations. Page 14. Types of Drama. • Tragedy is a form
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Drama as a Genre of Literature… Forms/Types of Drama: Tragedy Comedy
UNIT 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF DRAMA
UNIT 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF DRAMA. 4.1 Introduction. 4.4 Tragi-Comedy. 4.5 History Plays. 4.6 Problem Play. 4.7 Realistic Drama. 4.8 Poet~c Drania.
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So far as the first point is concerned. Drama is one of the forms of literature. We also use the word “play” for drama.
Understanding Drama
Drama is one of the major forms of literature. As a literary form it is designed for the theatre because characters are assigned role and they act out their.
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They are called as stock characters which appear repeatedly in various forms in many plays. Comedy is particularly a fruitful source of stock characters such
The Elements of
DramaTheater Arts
Essential Question
How is drama different from
prose or poetry?How is drama different from
television? DramaComes from the Greek Word,
DranMeans To do or To Act
The Doing/Acting Makes Drama
What is Drama?
͞Drama is life with
the dull bits cut." -Alfred HitchcockWhat Makes Drama Unique?
Drama has one
characteristic peculiar to primarily to be performed, not read.Drama is a
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(the impact is direct and immediate)Drama is a
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(for a captive audience)Drama is a
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(suggesting a communal experience).Theatre
Where a play
takes placeElements of Drama
Audience Etiquette
No unnecessary movement or noises
No cell phones, talking, standing,
walking, etc.Elements of Drama
Why?Shows respect for the actors, the
playwright, and the playAllows actors to concentrate and
perform their bestElements of Drama
Playwright-the author
of a play (script)Actors-the people who
performTypes of Drama
Comedy is a form of
drama that has a happy ending. Humor comes from the dialogue and situations.Types of Drama
Tragedy is a form of drama
in which events lead to the downfall of the main character, often a person of great significance, like a king or hero.Elements of Drama
Script- the written pages of a play.
Scripts are divided into Acts and Scenes.
Scripts for stage and screen have strict but very different formats. **We will study scripts specifically in a few weeks.**Elements of Drama
Acts- long sections of a play, made up of
multiple scenes, usually designed to separate the play into its main parts and to give the audience a ͞break" from the performance.Scenes- shorter sections of a play, usually each
scene occurs in one location at a specific time.Multiple scenes make up an act.
SetConstruction on the stage
that shows time/place PropsItems used onstage by actors
Dramatic Speech
Dialogue- two or more people
talkingMonologue- one person talking
Soliloquy - one person speaking
their thoughts out loud for the audienceStage Directions
Found in brackets [ ] or
parenthesis ( )Describe scenery, action, and
how characters speak URUpstage Right UC
Upstage
Center
ULUpstage
Left RStage Right C
Center L
Stage Left
DRDownstage Right
DCDownstage
Center
DLDownstage
LeftConflict
The internal or external
struggle that creates dramatic tension.External Conflict
Character vs. Character
When one character has a problem with
another character in the storyExternal Conflict
Character vs. Nature
When the character is opposed by a
natural forceExternal Conflict
Character vs. Society
When the character has a problem
with the society--such as laws, culture, or social normsInternal Conflict
Character vs. Self
When the character struggles with a
decision or his/her own identity.Characterization
Is the playwright's
technique for revealing the PERSONALITY of a character.Direct or Indirect
Direct Characterization
When the playwright TELLS the audience
what the personality of a character is.Usually found in character description
under ͞Cast of Characters"Direct Characterization
Cast of Characters
GIRL: An early teen, on the cusp of change; strong and determined with overcompensating swagger. MAN͗ In his 30's, lost in a broken world, hardened by the road; a father learning to talk to his daughter.Indirect Characterization
When the playwright SHOWS the
audience things that reveal the personality of the characterCan be described by the STEAL
methodS.T.E.A.L.
Speech
Thoughts
Effect on others
Actions
LooksSPEECH
GIRLMaybe the water's still on.
MANDon't get your hopes up.
GIRL Yeah. MANPlenty of water in the ocean though.
THOUGHTS
MANNo. I'll go. Wait here.
[MAN EXITS. GIRL finds picture of their family and stares longingly at photo.]Effect on Others
MANThe whole world is different.
GIRLThink the ocean's still there͍
MAN [MAN stands.]Maybe. There's only one way to find out.
[MAN and GIRL shoulder their packs and EXIT.]Actions
GIRLIt's all different now. What happened
people anymore. [GIRL tears up paper and lets the pieces fall to the ground.] LooksAT RISE: GIRL and MAN ENTER, DOWNSTAGE of
proscenium, STAGE LEFT. They are dressed in travel-worn clothes and carry large packs.Narrative
a story with a beginning, middle and end PlotThe series of events that make
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