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Honstley either because they have nothing better to do or because they want to start drama
I don't think there is any, singular, human relations theory. Human relations are addresed by a range of theoretical perspections. There is a concept called Object Relations Theory that deals with the internal representations people have regarding self and others, and how they impact the relationships (particularly intimate ones) that people form. There are different schools of object relations theory and those schools vary in the degree to which biology and experience is considered important in how these internal representations are formed. Some personality problems can be explained this way. People who are narcissitic may seek mirroring relationships. They want others who reasonate with a grandiose image of themeslves, and can get quite depressed in the absence of such relationships. Borderlines tend to project out their ambivalent feelings to those with whom they relate, creating chaos and high drama, as they seem to fight against the project parts of themselves. The chaos actually serves as a defense against depression. These theories can get quite complex but this gives some indication of what they are about.
The reason people enjoy it is because violence is an extreme form of conflict and conflict is the root of all drama, going back to the Greeks and probably further.
Because they like drama and its their thing.?
da Gama drama
Aristotle's theory of drama was this: For a play/ tragedy to be good it had to have this order. Conflict Complication Climax Resolution
It means you overeact, like to be the center of attention , like to make yourself seem more interesting than you really are , thrive on high drama , get off on the excitement of being " YOU! ".
Because it's entertaining n its drama!
where people act out drama skills where people act out drama skills where people act out drama skills. Dramatic play is when a theatre performance is also involved
Andy Mousley has written: 'Renaissance drama and contemporary literary theory' -- subject(s): Criticism, English drama, History, History and criticism, Renaissance, Theory 'Re-Humanising Shakespeare: Literary Humanism, Wisdom and Modernity'
It was basically the fact that classical and Baroque existed. Which Baroque is some what darker and more of the drama and emotional. Where as the classical was melodies on bass lines.
They love drama because it gives them entertainment and something to do.
When reviewing a drama, a critic should not consider what other people have said about the drama. You need to give you own judgment on the drama.
Drama schools tend to involve vocational training whereas universities are more theory based. Between the two, a drama school is better as the best way to learn a practical skill is by doing!
because people have nothing to better to do so they either start drama or gets involed in it! :)
duologue is where 2 people are performing in the drama piece
In drama people evaluate so that they can know how to improve on their acting.