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▪ Drama differs from short stories and novels because it is made to be performed by different actors in different locations throughout time. While the script remains the same, actors' interpretations of a single role may differ. ▪ If you have read a play and then see it, you may be surprised because the play may be different from what you had imagined. This is similar to reading a story and then seeing a movie of that story- it is rarely exactly what you had imagined
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▪ There are two basic types of drama: ▪ Tragedy - a serious, solemn play based on an important social, personal, or religious issue. ▪ Comedy - a play that shows the humorous actions of characters when they try to solve social, personal, or religious problems
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▪ Types of comedy from ancient to modern times ▪ Romantic ▪ Manners ▪ Farce (low comedy ) ▪ Satire ▪ Absurd (black)
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▪ Analyzing Drama ▪ aspects of drama ➢setting ➢structure ➢characterization ➢theme ➢dramatic irony
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▪ A traditional play follows the structural pattern of a traditional short story or novel. It has an introduction (exposition), conflict, climax, and a resolution (denouement). ▪ ▪