Definitely not! You learn to express yourself in ways you can't in a chemistry lab or a classroom. You can't learn anything academic really, but you can learn so much else.
No, poetry and drama may not be scientific in nature, but they can offer valuable insights into the human experience, emotions, and relationships. They can help us understand different perspectives, cultivate empathy, and foster creativity. Consequently, there is much to learn from them beyond scientific knowledge.
In drama you learn how to act and be a good actor/actress.
no you do not need to learn poetry
Drama is the part of literature,,It is the source of entertainment and instruction.
CHARACTERS
Anything that you learn helps you to learn other things better! When you memorize poetry, you learn how to memorize, and that does help you memorize other things better.
You can't. Its not free. Sorry!
If you want to learn more about drama, no. If you want to seek a career in entertainment, no.
speech and drama is a great opportunity to learn new things and put yourself out there
To learn about poetry publishing you can take a weekend class at a local college or go to WikiHow and Author House on ways to get your work published.
You can learn more about scientific America by subscribing to "Scientific American" magazine or by going to the PBS website and visiting the Scientific American Frontiers section.
we can learn nothing
seals learn that nothing