Dramatic characters are performed by actors to create a convincing imitation of real people. Characterisation is the process of producing a character through
Drama: Pay attention to the way that the characters reveal their thoughts during a soliloquy. Page 2. Examples of Indirect Characterization from The Cat in the
Back story is what gives the character depth and helps make the character believable. Materials: • Collages from last day's lesson. • Drama journal. • Traumatic
When the playwright TELLS the audience what the personality of a character is. • Usually found in character description under “Cast of Characters”. Page 29
Abstract—The Chinese Yuan drama is featured by the dramatic and humanoid figures created. The characters in Yuan drama are full of characteristics and
Antagonist: The character force
characters for drama) when writing or speaking about a text. 6. Compare and contrast the http://www.ccsso.org/content/pdfs/AccommodationsManual.pdf.
As a literary art it deals with fiction or an imaginary story that is presented through characters and dialogue. However
Point of View
In drama the realists take a different approach by relying on implied characterization. This is pivotal to the theme of their character-driven narrative. ?