In playwriting, pertinence refers to the relevance and significance of the themes, characters, and dialogue within the context of the story and its intended audience. It ensures that the elements of the play resonate with the audience's experiences, emotions, and societal issues. A pertinent play engages viewers by reflecting their realities or challenging their perspectives, ultimately enhancing the overall impact of the narrative.
About twenty-five years.
Playwriting
Thespis was the first tragedian to win the City Dionysia playwriting prize
Wole Soyinka is a professional writer who specializes in poetry and playwriting. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986.
Rollin DeVere has written: 'A hawk from a handsaw' -- subject(s): Authorship, Biography, English Dramatists, Nobility, Oxford theory, Playwriting
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The noun form of the verb pertain is "pertinence".
Sans Pertinence - 2005 was released on: USA: 1 May 2005 (SVA Dusty Film Festival) USA: 4 November 2005 (International Student Film Festival Hollywood)
About twenty-five years.
The suffix for "inguinal" is "-al", which indicates a relationship to or pertinence with the inguinal area, referring to the groin.
The impertinence of this student is earning him a failing grade. Pertinence - rude behavior
Playwriting
Thespis was the first tragedian to win the City Dionysia playwriting prize
They are: symbolism, realism, and expressionism.
rel·e·van·cy (rl-vn-s) n. pl.rel·e·van·cies 1. One that is relevant.2. Relevance; pertinence.