Drama and theatre can be fairly synonymous, but there are several differences. Drama most closely refers to the art of acting on a stage, or the work being performed. It also is an opposite to comedy, meaning that drama takes a more serious tone than lighthearted comedies. Theatre is any component of the art of putting on a performance, including technical work and other components often left out of "drama." When spelled "theater," the word refers to the physical space in which these productions are performed.
DRAMATIC THEATRE --- EPIC THEATRE
plot --- narrative
implicates the spectator in a stage situation --- turns the spectator into an observer, but
wears down his capacity for action --- arouses his capacity for action
provides him with sensations --- forces him to take decisions
experience --- picture of the world
the spectator is involved in something --- he is made to face something
suggestion --- argument
instinctive feelings are preserved --- brought to the point of recognition
the spectator is in the thick of --- it, shares the experience
the spectator stands outside, studies --- the human being is taken for granted
the human being is the object of --- the inquiry
he is unalterable --- he is alterable and able to alter
eyes on the finish --- eyes on the course
one scene makes another --- each scene for itself
growth --- montage
linear development --- in curves
evolutionary determinism --- jumps
man as a fixed point --- man as a process
thought determines being --- social being determines thought
feeling --- reason
Dramatics- as an art form- covers both comedy and tragedy and everything in between- on stage, as in film, pardon the biblical language! Normally one distinguishes between a Drama- with a serious, though not necessarily tragic theme ( such as Dragnet) and Comedy such as Three Stooges, etc. all movies are a form of dramatics, but not all are drama, so it goes . Former member of Stevens Academy Dramatic Club in l972.
tragedy can be a drama and the end it must be the sad.on the other hand drama not necessary a tragedy and it must be continuous.
Tragedy is the specific genre of drama. Drama is a general genre of literature.
fiction modern and common
Fiction is written and read
Drama is performed and observed.
An epic is meant to be recited or read; a drama is meant to be acted but can also be read.
Nothing particularly.
A tragedy is a story with a sad ending.
An epic is a long story.
one involves more hades and more slashing, the other less.
difference between roleplay and drama
An epic is a long poem, however a legend is shorter than an epic.
Dramatic literature is specifically written to be performed--you can have a non-fiction drama; fiction is strictly created and not necessarily about something real.
in Chinese drama their based to there culture but in English drama their referring of what their traditions are
American drama uses english language while british drama uses british language and they also differ because they came from different countries. They are similar because they are both drama.
difference between roleplay and drama
what is the differences between poetry and drama?
THE WORD and THE DRAMA
An epic is a long poem, however a legend is shorter than an epic.
Epic poetry is a long narrative poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures, often in a grand and elevated style. Drama, on the other hand, involves the performance of a script by actors on stage, typically with dialogue and action that conveys a story to an audience. While both forms of literature may involve storytelling, epic poetry is written, while drama is meant to be performed.
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they are two different cultures!
which is the longest poem- a sonnet, an epic, or a ballad?
There are three subdivisions: Lyric, Drama, and Epic.
Indian Drama are drama are done in India while Philippine Drama are done in the Philippines
drama is acting like on Eastenders and dancing is to music and the dancers don't speak.
the difference between play script and drama are the play script has couching and drama is no couchingbow Myra 18 "{P?"{::"""