dramatique
Violins, Cellos, French Horns
je suis théâtral(e)
"au revoir" is the standard "goodbye". To be more dramatic/formal, you could say "adieu".
From French, it means "placed in a scene" or "placed on stage." It is a dramatic term for the visual setting of a scene.
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Frank Whiteman Lindsay has written: 'Dramatic parody by marionettes in eighteenth century Paris' -- subject(s): French Puppet plays, French drama, History, History and criticism, Puppet plays, French, Theater
Dramatic speech is the foundation of dramatic work. The technique of dramatic speech is an essential element in the art of acting.
The main idea of the excerpt from "An Essay on Dramatic Poesy" by John Dryden is to defend the English playwrights against the criticisms of French neoclassical dramatists. Dryden argues for the merits of English drama by comparing it favorably to French drama and emphasizing the importance of variety and creativity in theatrical works.
It is a dramatic description. A description that is a bit dramatic than what it should actually be.
It is a dramatic description. A description that is a bit dramatic than what it should actually be.
It's drame (idk if its spelled right) but theres variation like dramatic etc...they're the same just different pronounciation
The French word "denouement" (day-new-maw) means the resolution of a dramatic situation.