In drama, status refers to the social standing or power dynamics between characters within a scene or narrative. It can be conveyed through dialogue, body language, and interactions, influencing how characters relate to one another. High status characters often dominate conversations and situations, while low status characters may exhibit submissive or deferential behavior. This interplay of status helps to create tension, conflict, and character development in a story.
status mean like you are judging someone else on there level ex: if you are the boss of a company you have the higher status your employments has the lower status
Status in drama is the level in society a character is. For instance, a king would have very high status while a peasent would have very low status. Status can be raised or lowered depending on other characters.
abstract drama is drama that's exaggerated largely for instance if there were roles o f a boss and his assistant, the boss has a higher status and you would show this by putting the boss on a stand to look taller and higher than the assistant.
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pace in drama means tempo
status mean like you are judging someone else on there level ex: if you are the boss of a company you have the higher status your employments has the lower status
Status in drama is the level in society a character is. For instance, a king would have very high status while a peasent would have very low status. Status can be raised or lowered depending on other characters.
abstract drama is drama that's exaggerated largely for instance if there were roles o f a boss and his assistant, the boss has a higher status and you would show this by putting the boss on a stand to look taller and higher than the assistant.
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Because, status such as a big movie actress, will get you more parts in movies, plays, musicals, ect.
pace in drama means tempo
The elevation in drama means how high ur voice is
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USL in drama means Upstage Left.
The feminine noun fiducia means trust or confidence. Ex drama would mean out of or from drama, but the result (confidence/trust from/out of drama) makes little sense.
In drama, "status" refers to the social standing or power dynamics between characters within a scene. It can influence how characters interact, their level of confidence, and their behavior. Status can shift throughout a performance, creating tension and conflict as characters assert or challenge each other's authority. Understanding status helps actors develop their roles and convey the underlying themes of the narrative.
abstract drama is drama that's exaggerated largely for instance if there were roles o f a boss and his assistant, the boss has a higher status and you would show this by putting the boss on a stand to look taller and higher than the assistant.