Drama

A guide to general and critical resources in theatre and film.

About Drama

 

 dra·ma  n.

(drä'mə, drām'ə)   

  1. a. A prose or verse composition, especially one telling a serious story, that is intended for representation by actors impersonating the characters and performing the dialogue and action. 
     b. A serious narrative work or program for television, radio, or the cinema. 
  2. Theatrical plays of a particular kind or period: Elizabethan drama. 
  3. The art or practice of writing or producing dramatic works. 
  4.  A situation or succession of events in real life having the dramatic progression or emotional effect characteristic of a play: the drama of the prisoner's escape and recapture. 
  5.  The quality or condition of being dramatic: a summit meeting full of drama.

Source:  "drama." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. 15 Jul. 2010. <Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/drama>.

 

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