PPT-Play, Drama, or Prose?
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Her face is like the moon That glows in the dark sky She is as bright as June When the sun is up high Her eyes are fireflies Shining away at night Her smile
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Play, Drama, or Prose?: Transcript
Her face is like the moon That glows in the dark sky She is as bright as June When the sun is up high Her eyes are fireflies Shining away at night Her smile is kind and wise . Freewrite. Questions. How . is reading . drama . (a play) different . from reading fiction (like a short story or a novel)? . What things are especially important to notice when reading drama? . That being said, how does . AP English Lit. & Comp.. Drama. Drama is a performed art.. It comes to exist only through performance on a stage. If it is not performed it is simply fiction.. Drama is a visual form.. Drama can exist without words, but it cannot exist without actors in motion, actors intending to be seen.. Featuring . Classic Nursery Rhymes. Prose, Drama, . and Poetry. Excerpt and Illustration from. Mary’s Little Lamb. by Edith Francis Foster. S.E. . Cassino. , 1903. Now in the Public Domain. Copyright © 2014 Brenda Kovich. What are the major differences. between drama and prose stories?. CCS-5-RL-5. . Explain major differences between drama and prose stories, and refer to the structural elements of drama (e.g. cast of characters, setting descriptions, dialogue, stage directions, acts, scenes) when writing or speaking about specific works of dramatic literature. (Cir. 500-1500). Medium + . aevum. . Mediaeval/ Medieval, Middle Ages . . Early Middle Ages (Early Medieval Period) . . High Middle Ages. . Late Middle Ages. Early Middle ages. (5. th. - 10. A story that is written to be performed. . It is a play put on for the public. . Movies are dramas that are caught on camera.. Drama Terms . Dramatization- the acting out of something. . Stage Directions- tells the actor how to act, where to stand, how to move, etc. . How does drama provide the reader a different experience than prose (short stories, novels) or poetry?. How is drama different from television?. Drama. Comes from the Greek Word, . “. Dran. ”. . drama. comes from the Greek verb . dran. , which means “to do.” The Doing/Acting is what makes drama.. The earliest known plays. . . . Were written around the fifth century B.C. Produced for festivals to honor Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility. 4. th. Grade. Jenkins/Wong. RL.4.5, RL.4.10, RF.4.4.a. Essential Question:. What’s the difference between prose, poems, and drama?. What are prose, poetry, and drama?. Prose, poetry, and drama are different kinds of writing.. duplo. and the . karagatan. .. . *. Duplo. – was a poetical debate held by trained men and women in the ninth night, the last night of the mourning period for the dead. . . Bellacos. – male participants, they are the heads of the games. . What are the major differences. between drama and prose stories?. CCS-4-RL-5. . Explain major differences between drama and prose stories, and refer to the structural elements of drama (e.g. cast of characters, setting descriptions, dialogue, stage directions. duplo. and the . karagatan. .. . *. Duplo. – was a poetical debate held by trained men and women in the ninth night, the last night of the mourning period for the dead. . . Bellacos. – male participants, they are the heads of the games. . . Introduction. . . One . Act Play has grown to maturity in the contemporary theatre. In the ebullient days of Strindberg, Yeats, Synge, O’Neill and others, the one act play has become an impressive form with which famous creative dramatist attempt to find new idea and to experience exciting vivid characters onto the stage. . Drama does not rely on narration, however, presents you with speech and action.. Drama, like prose fiction, utilizes plot and characters, develops a theme, arouses emotion or appeals to humor, and may be escapist or interpretive in its dealings with life. Like poetry, it may draw upon all the resources of language, including verse .
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