the literary genre of works intended for the theater
A drama is a story told through characters played by actors. This makes a drama, or play, different from other types of literature. Drama is meant to be spoken, acted out, and given movement.
A comedy, in its original sense, was a play with a happy ending. Today, the term is widely used to refer to any humorous work, especially one prepared for the stage or the screen.
A tragedy was originally a drama that told the story of the fall of a person of high status. In more recent times, the word tragedy has been used both to describe a play about the downfall of a sympathetic character, or protagonist, and a story with an unhappy ending.
instruction or description written in the script of a play
Stage directions are the notes provided by the playwright to describe how the play should be presented or performed. They are usually printed in italics and may be enclosed in brackets or parentheses.
Because information in dramas is revealed only through dialogue and stage directions, you will constantly have to make inferences, or educated guesses, about what the playwright is revealing about characters and themes.
Created on Tue Mar 02 10:41:12 EST 2021
(updated Wed Mar 10 09:31:47 EST 2021)
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