You certainly don't have to break up to write a love story -- nor do you have to have a break-up in the story! You should be old enough to have experienced real love, though, and not just the sorts of crushes you get when you're a young teenager. Real love is different -- you want the person to be happy even if they're with someone else, you realize that neither of you should have to change, and you accept the other person's faults and love them anyway.
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Porter Woods has written: 'Experiencing theatre' -- subject(s): Collections, Drama, Theater
Conflict is the key to the movement of a story and is what qualifies a theatrical work as a "play". Whether explict or implicit, conflict is at the core of drama. Reference: Experiencing the art of theatre, a concise introduction, page 14.
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Teenage drama refers to the conflicts, emotions, and relationships that are common in the lives of teenagers. These can include issues such as navigating friendships, dealing with school pressures, and experiencing first love. Teenage drama is a common theme in books, movies, and TV shows targeted at young audiences.
Loose plot in drama is when an actor captivates his/her audience without following script
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Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad") won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series at the 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Mime is used in Drama to get across thoughts and feelings without using words.
An improvisation is when you make up a scene on the spot in drama without any practise before hand.
The fourth wall in drama refers to the wall between the stage and the audience. In general, the cast members are not supposed to acknowledge that the audience exists, and sometimes when they do, it is referred to as breaking the fourth wall.