In drama, an extra is a person used in a scene to provide background. For instance, people in a crowd scene, or orcs in a Middle Earth battle scene. They don't have lines or even a name in the performance, but they are essential to provide background for the scene.
the meaning of drama is gossipy
carribbean drama is drama doen in the caribben
the sets committee
acting
In drama, an extra is a person used in a scene to provide background. For instance, people in a crowd scene, or orcs in a Middle Earth battle scene. They don't have lines or even a name in the performance, but they are essential to provide background for the scene.
the meaning of drama is gossipy
what is the meaning of pronunciation in drama
carribbean drama is drama doen in the caribben
the sets committee
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acting
background study of makeup
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First recorded in 1515, from Late Latin 'drama', meaning 'play, drama' from Greek drama (genitive of 'dramatos')
I think it is because without subtext in drama, the scene would not look realistic and would not have background things to help
duologue is where 2 people are performing in the drama piece