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A drama is a story enacted onstage for a live
audience.
   Origins of Drama
    ◦ The word drama comes from
      the Greek verb dran, which
      means “to do.”
      The earliest known plays . . .
        were written around the fifth
         century B.C.
        produced for festivals to honor
         Dionysus, the god of wine and
         fertility
A tragedy is a play that ends unhappily.
 • Most classic Greek tragedies deal with serious,
   universal themes such as

                       right and wrong
                       justice and injustice
                       life and death


• Tragedies pit human limitations against the larger
  forces of destiny.
The protagonist of most classical tragedies is a
tragic hero. This hero
                                         pride
• is noble and in many
  ways admirable
• has a tragic flaw, a        rebelliousness
  personal failing that
  leads to a tragic end
                                  jealousy
A comedy is a play that ends happily. The plot usually
centers on a romantic conflict.

 boy meets girl      boy loses girl      boy wins girl
The main characters in a comedy could be anyone:




   nobility         townspeople          servants
• Comic complications always
  occur before the conflict is
  resolved.




                       • In most cases, the play
                         ends with a wedding.
The Elements of Drama
Elements of Drama: The elements of drama,
  by which dramatic works can be analyzed
  and evaluated, can be categorized into
  three major areas: literary elements,
  technical elements, and performance
  elements.

    literary elements

  technical elements

    performance elements
Plot: the series of events that take
place in a play. There are 6 stages
in a plot structure:
Initial incident- the event that “gets the story going”

Preliminary event whatever takes place BEFORE
the action of the play that is directly related to the
Play

Rising action: a series of events following the initial incident and leading up
     to the
dramatic climax.

Climax: the turning point or high point of a story, when events can go either
     way

Falling action: the series of events following the climax.

Denouement or Conclusion : another term for the ending-it is the French
    word for “unraveling”).
Character: a person portrayed in a
                  drama, novel, or other artistic piece.

                  Exposition is the “who, when, where
 and                   what” part of the play.

Story organization: beginning, middle, end

Conflict: the internal or external struggle between
 opposing forces, ideas, or interests that creates
 dramatic tension.

Suspense: a feeling of uncertainty as to the outcome,
 used to build interest and excitement on the part of
 the audience.
Theme: the basic idea of a play; the
                idea, point of view, or perception
 that                 binds together a work of art.

                  Language: in drama, the particular
                  manner of verbal expression, the
diction or style of writing, or the speech or phrasing
 that
suggests a class or profession or type of character.

Style: the shaping of dramatic material, settings, or
  costumes in a deliberately nonrealistic manner.
A
conversation
between
characters in a
literary work.
   Dialogue brings
    characters to life
    by revealing their
    personalities and
    by showing what
    they are thinking
    and feeling as they
    react to other
    characters.
   A long speech
    delivered by a
    character who is
    alone onstage.
Asoliloquy typically reveals
the private thoughts and
emotions of the character.
    A character who provides a strong
    contrast to another character.
   A foil may emphasize another character’s
    distinctive traits or make a character look
    better by comparison.
Scenery (set): the theatrical equipment, such as
curtains, flats, backdrops, or platforms, used in a
dramatic production to communicate
 environment

Costumes: clothing and accessories worn by
 actors to portray character and period.

Props: short for properties; any article, except
 costume or scenery, used as part of a dramatic
 production; any moveable object that appears
 on stage during a performance, from a
          telephone to a train.
Lights: the placement, intensity, and color of
  lights to help communicate environment, mood,
  or feeling

Sound: the effects an audience hears during
performance to communicate character,
context, or environment

Makeup: costumes, wigs, and body
paint used to transform an actor
into a character.
Acting use of face, body, and voice to portray character

 Character motivation: the reason or reasons for a
 character’s behavior; an incentive or inducement for
 further action for a character

 Character analysis: in responding to dramatic art, the
 process of examining how the elements of drama—
 literary, technical, and performance—are used

 empathy: the capacity to relate to the feelings of
 another.
Nonverbal expression:

 Gestures any movement of the actor’s head, shoulder, arm, hand,
 leg, or foot to convey meaning

 Facial expression physical and vocal aspects used by an actor to
 convey mood, feeling, or personality

 Movement stage blocking or the movements of the actors onstage
 during performance; also refers to the action of the play as it moves
 from event to event.

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Elements of drama

  • 1.
  • 2. A drama is a story enacted onstage for a live audience.
  • 3. Origins of Drama ◦ The word drama comes from the Greek verb dran, which means “to do.”  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. A tragedy is a play that ends unhappily. • Most classic Greek tragedies deal with serious, universal themes such as right and wrong justice and injustice life and death • Tragedies pit human limitations against the larger forces of destiny.
  • 5. The protagonist of most classical tragedies is a tragic hero. This hero pride • is noble and in many ways admirable • has a tragic flaw, a rebelliousness personal failing that leads to a tragic end jealousy
  • 6. A comedy is a play that ends happily. The plot usually centers on a romantic conflict. boy meets girl boy loses girl boy wins girl
  • 7. The main characters in a comedy could be anyone: nobility townspeople servants
  • 8. • Comic complications always occur before the conflict is resolved. • In most cases, the play ends with a wedding.
  • 9. The Elements of Drama Elements of Drama: The elements of drama, by which dramatic works can be analyzed and evaluated, can be categorized into three major areas: literary elements, technical elements, and performance elements. literary elements technical elements performance elements
  • 10. Plot: the series of events that take place in a play. There are 6 stages in a plot structure: Initial incident- the event that “gets the story going” Preliminary event whatever takes place BEFORE the action of the play that is directly related to the Play Rising action: a series of events following the initial incident and leading up to the dramatic climax. Climax: the turning point or high point of a story, when events can go either way Falling action: the series of events following the climax. Denouement or Conclusion : another term for the ending-it is the French word for “unraveling”).
  • 11. Character: a person portrayed in a drama, novel, or other artistic piece. Exposition is the “who, when, where and what” part of the play. Story organization: beginning, middle, end Conflict: the internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that creates dramatic tension. Suspense: a feeling of uncertainty as to the outcome, used to build interest and excitement on the part of the audience.
  • 12. Theme: the basic idea of a play; the idea, point of view, or perception that binds together a work of art. Language: in drama, the particular manner of verbal expression, the diction or style of writing, or the speech or phrasing that suggests a class or profession or type of character. Style: the shaping of dramatic material, settings, or costumes in a deliberately nonrealistic manner.
  • 14. Dialogue brings characters to life by revealing their personalities and by showing what they are thinking and feeling as they react to other characters.
  • 15. A long speech delivered by a character who is alone onstage.
  • 16. Asoliloquy typically reveals the private thoughts and emotions of the character.
  • 17. A character who provides a strong contrast to another character.
  • 18. A foil may emphasize another character’s distinctive traits or make a character look better by comparison.
  • 19. Scenery (set): the theatrical equipment, such as curtains, flats, backdrops, or platforms, used in a dramatic production to communicate environment Costumes: clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray character and period. Props: short for properties; any article, except costume or scenery, used as part of a dramatic production; any moveable object that appears on stage during a performance, from a telephone to a train.
  • 20. Lights: the placement, intensity, and color of lights to help communicate environment, mood, or feeling Sound: the effects an audience hears during performance to communicate character, context, or environment Makeup: costumes, wigs, and body paint used to transform an actor into a character.
  • 21. Acting use of face, body, and voice to portray character Character motivation: the reason or reasons for a character’s behavior; an incentive or inducement for further action for a character Character analysis: in responding to dramatic art, the process of examining how the elements of drama— literary, technical, and performance—are used empathy: the capacity to relate to the feelings of another.
  • 22. Nonverbal expression: Gestures any movement of the actor’s head, shoulder, arm, hand, leg, or foot to convey meaning Facial expression physical and vocal aspects used by an actor to convey mood, feeling, or personality Movement stage blocking or the movements of the actors onstage during performance; also refers to the action of the play as it moves from event to event.