Sunday, November 3, 2019

What Is Drama?

Drama is the printed text of a play, in other words, a drama refers to the script of a play. The British theater Guide defines drama as “a branch from theater based on a representation of an event written in prose or pantomime that is meant to duly enact and illustrate an event or situational conflict through acting.” The term “drama” is derived from the Greek word, ‘dran’ meaning to do or to act. As with novels or other written literary work, the people enjoying the drama have different interpretations to the context. In a drama, there is direct interaction between the author and the reader.

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