Dramatic techniques are used by the playwright to enhance meaning and understanding amongst the audience. Dramatic techniques include:
Speech directions Words in brackets that tell the actor how to say the lines.
Asides When a character temporarily turns away from another character and speaks directly to the audience.
Entrance and exits It is important to notice when characters exit and enter a scene. Pay particular attention to what is being said as they enter or what they say as they leave.
Scenes and Acts It is important to pay attention to when a playwright chooses to end a scene and an Act (a number of scenes). It is usually significant in building audience expectations of what is to come. This is sometimes a cliff hanger.
Symbolism When an object is used to represent something else, e.g. a broken vase may symbolize a broken relationship.
Stage Directions Read these carefully. They tell us what should be happening on stage and will often include clues, e.g. the darkening of the stage may suggest something bad approaching.
Off-stage Noises off-stage may indicate the coming of conflict, of something bad likely to happen.
Recurring imagery Look out for repeated words, phrases and images. Together, these create a sense of mood or a key theme.
Prose or verse In older plays, it is possible to tell the status of a character or the mood of the scene by whether it is written as poetry or in everyday speech, e.g. characters of low status do not speak in verse and comic scenes are often written in prose.
Soliloquy When a character is alone on stage and speaks out his or her thoughts aloud. Language that invites action A character can say something that requires others to act or react.
Language and length Look out for how much or little is said by characters. Playwrights will often change the pace (slowing down or speeding up) by how the characters speak.
Whisper, Mime, Echoes, breathing...etc.
He uses exagerated facial expressions and hand movements acompanied by his over dramatic voice.
Jacobean drama is traditionally characterised by sensationalism, contrived plots and over-use of dramatic techniques at the expense of integrity and realism.
Through the use of plot structure, language/dialogue, and the literary devices of irony and foreshadowing.
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Whisper, Mime, Echoes, breathing...etc.
Chiaroscuro
Literary Techniques: suspense, foreshadowing, situational and dramatic
This dramatic improvement is attributed to new surgical techniques, improved diagnosis, and new techniques of medical treatment.
He uses exagerated facial expressions and hand movements acompanied by his over dramatic voice.
Some of the dramatic techniques applied in writing "The Blinkards" include the use of satire to criticize societal values and behaviors, the incorporation of humor to engage the audience, and the use of exaggerated characters and situations to highlight the absurdity of certain cultural practices. The play also employs irony and sarcasm to convey the playwright's message.
In "The Lion and the Jewel," Wole Soyinka uses various dramatic techniques such as dialogue, monologue, soliloquy, and symbolism to convey the themes of tradition versus modernity, power dynamics, and the role of women in society. The play also incorporates elements of Yoruba folklore and music to enhance the cultural authenticity of the narrative.
Jacobean drama is traditionally characterised by sensationalism, contrived plots and over-use of dramatic techniques at the expense of integrity and realism.
Through the use of plot structure, language/dialogue, and the literary devices of irony and foreshadowing.
One key difference is that dramatic literature is meant to be performed on stage with actors, while fiction is meant to be read. Dramatic literature often relies on dialogue and stage directions to convey the story, whereas fiction can use narrative prose to develop plot and character. Additionally, dramatic literature typically focuses on conflict and tension between characters, while fiction can explore a wider range of storytelling techniques and structures.
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