Drama is characterized by action and conflict. All classical drama pieces were filled with intense conflict such as love struggles and death.
Shakespeare's works do not strictly adhere to the three unities of drama—unity of time, place, and action—as outlined by classical theorists like Aristotle. His plays often feature multiple settings, subplots, and a more flexible timeline, allowing for complex narratives and character development. Instead of following these unities, Shakespeare focused on rich storytelling and emotional depth, which contributed to his enduring appeal.
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It is drama which is classical.
the classical unities
Main Tenets of Neoclassical Drama(in terms of play structure and script) Unities of time, place, and actionNo mixing of genres (comedy and tragedy)Plays must be five actsDecorum - Characters must behave according to universal truths
The three unities according to neoclassical critics are action, place, and time. Any type of literature must have these three things to be a complete, according to Aristotle.
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Noh is the classical drama and it is preformed on an almost bare stage
classical drama is a drama that illustrates the life of nobility,it is of a serious magnitude and it has the three unities'time,place and plot'.A good example of this is oedipus the king by sophocles.While modern drama has none of the above.
athens was the epicenter of greek classic drama
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One of the earliest forms of drama was tragedy drama. Also, classical drama and romance drama were two of the very earliest forms of drama.
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