PPT-The Structure of Drama Chapter 5

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Focus Questions What are the narrative essentials of a written play What influence has Aristotle had on drama How does modern drama differ from traditional drama

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Focus Questions What are the narrative essentials of a written play What influence has Aristotle had on drama How does modern drama differ from traditional drama What does the exposition of a play reveal. 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. . . MIDDLE ENGLISH DRAMA. RELIGIOUS DRAMA – important part of Middle English Literature.. NOT created for reading. ORIGINS OF DRAMA:. bound up with worship. few could read. Christian Story And Lessons of The Bible brought to people by Simple Dramatic Scenes.. Lo1. Joe Hayes. Codes:. in the use of dramatic content . Words, voices and speech:. . For radio dramas words are a lot more vital for the rescoring to work and work well. . M. ore so than TV dramas because of the visual things shown as the viewer is able to see exactly what’s happening because of how it works with two human sensors, unlike radio dramas that the viewer needs to make a mental image themselves due to them only using one senor (their hearing). . Tragedy . It is a . serious. work of Drama that presents the . downfall. of its . protagonist. / . hero. (person better than ourselves) who through . some error in judgment. , . weakness of character. Theatre Performances in Ancient Greece. Performed over several days as part of a religious festival honoring . Dionysus. Dionysus. (Roman Name: Bacchus) : god of wine, fertility, and the harvest. City . 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. . 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. Welcome from Kat and Shaffer!. Who are we?. Kat Shondeck. 7. th. year with MNMS Drama club. Over 35 years as a performer/director/choreographer/producer. Works at PSU. Lives in Boalsburg with husband, Mike and 5. 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. . “DRAMA” Types of Drama Tragedy: [solemn, personal, religious & Social Issues] Tragic Flaw & Catharsis Types of Drama Tragedy:[solemn, personal, religious & Social Issues] - Tragic Flaw & Catharsis  www.nadt.org/. Pam . Dunne, . PhD, . RDT-BCT. Drama Therapy. Drama Therapy Populations. at-risk youth. prisoners. homeless mentally ill. victims of sexual abuse and family violence. children with psychiatric disorders. . Drama. has one characteristic peculiar to itself - it is written primarily to be . performed. , not read. It is a presentation of action . a. through . actors . (the impact is direct and immediate), . 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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