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.
Traditional Drama contains characters that are noble of mind and position, simple settings that are not very realistic, and and supernatural elements such as gods, ghosts, and mythical creatures. Modern Drama is often realistic, with detailed and important settings.
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Classical Renaissance drama, rooted in the works of playwrights like Shakespeare and Molière, emphasizes themes of fate, morality, and the human condition, often incorporating poetic language and elaborate structures. In contrast, modern drama, emerging in the late 19th and 20th centuries, focuses on realism, psychological depth, and social issues, often presenting fragmented narratives and minimalistic styles. While Renaissance drama often celebrates grand themes and universal truths, modern drama tends to explore the complexities of individual experiences and societal critiques.
It is drama which is classical.
Classic dramas usually mean they're older. I just stick with Shakespeare, but any playwright in his period will do. And modern/contemporary are newer plays.
Traditional Drama contains characters that are noble of mind and position, simple settings that are not very realistic, and and supernatural elements such as gods, ghosts, and mythical creatures. Modern Drama is often realistic, with detailed and important settings.
hey this is my first time writing answer.. ha, are you mad?
Classical Renaissance drama, rooted in the works of playwrights like Shakespeare and Molière, emphasizes themes of fate, morality, and the human condition, often incorporating poetic language and elaborate structures. In contrast, modern drama, emerging in the late 19th and 20th centuries, focuses on realism, psychological depth, and social issues, often presenting fragmented narratives and minimalistic styles. While Renaissance drama often celebrates grand themes and universal truths, modern drama tends to explore the complexities of individual experiences and societal critiques.
difference between roleplay and drama
It is drama which is classical.
what is the differences between poetry and drama?
THE WORD and THE DRAMA
Classic dramas usually mean they're older. I just stick with Shakespeare, but any playwright in his period will do. And modern/contemporary are newer plays.
Greek drama is about high class like kings, leaders and princes and it deals with the actions romantically and in unrealistic way unlike modern drama wich deals with the actions in drama in a realistic way far from romanticism and pink dreams and of course actions in modern drama is from middle class like teachers,doctors, bank managers , and so on . Thank you SFS
In the broadest sense Drama includes all the theatrical arts- including cinema ( Movies) and television fiction. Properly it is serious fare as opposed to comedy. The Greeks invented Drama as we know it- in those days there was either Tragedy or Comedy- and sad and comic masks as trade badges. The modern concept of ( comes out OK) serious drama is in part a product of the Movie industry- did not exist in classical dramas which were either tragedy or comedy.
they are two different cultures!
The aspects of modern drama are as follows: realism, naturalism and interaction between the characters and the readers. A real drama should deal with emotions.