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1.1To Choose A Theme
The word “theme” refers to the subject of a play, or to the story. For example, the theme of “Romeo and Juliet” is youthful love crossed by ancestral hate; the theme of “...
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The word “theme” refers to the subject of a play, or to the story. For example, the theme of “Romeo and Juliet” is youthful love crossed by ancestral hate; the theme of “...
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Dramatic Or Not
The critic Ferdinand Brunetière said: "The theatre in general, is nothing but the place for the development of the human will, attacking the obstacles opposed to it by destiny, fortune, or circumstanc...
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The critic Ferdinand Brunetière said: "The theatre in general, is nothing but the place for the development of the human will, attacking the obstacles opposed to it by destiny, fortune, or circumstanc...
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Exposition
Each form has particular advantages. A retrospective play like “Rosmersholm” flows steady and full like a winding river. For light comedy and for romantic plays without in depth character-...
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Each form has particular advantages. A retrospective play like “Rosmersholm” flows steady and full like a winding river. For light comedy and for romantic plays without in depth character-...
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Shakespearian Plays
The works of William Shakespeare bears no comparison in the history of arts. He was a versatile English poet, play writer and actor. He has written nearly 38 plays, 154 sonnets and countless poems bet...
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The works of William Shakespeare bears no comparison in the history of arts. He was a versatile English poet, play writer and actor. He has written nearly 38 plays, 154 sonnets and countless poems bet...
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The Obligatory Scene
In an obligatory scene the audience foresees and desires a certain outcome, and if it does not happen, the audience may resent the omission. There are five ways in which a scene may become obligat...
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In an obligatory scene the audience foresees and desires a certain outcome, and if it does not happen, the audience may resent the omission. There are five ways in which a scene may become obligat...
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The Peripety (About-Turn)
The dramatic form of the reversal of fortune or the turning of the tables was a clearly defined and recognized part of the Greek theatre and was often associated with the anagnorisis or recognition. T...
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The dramatic form of the reversal of fortune or the turning of the tables was a clearly defined and recognized part of the Greek theatre and was often associated with the anagnorisis or recognition. T...
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