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Title: Drama


1
Drama
  • Bringing the Page to Life

2
Drama
  • A form of literature acted out by performers
  • Although the script remains the same, a
    directors and/or actors interpretations may
    differ
  • Ex. Hamlet and The Lion King

3
Two Types of Drama
  • Tragedy a serious, solemn play based on
    important social, personal, and religious issues
  • Ex. The Diary of Anne Frank
  • Comedy a play that shows the humorous actions of
    characters as they try to solve problems
  • Ex. Legally Blonde

4
Playwright
  • The person who writes the play similar to an
    author who writes a novel

5
Stage Directions
  • Notes that convey information about sound
    effects, actions, sets, and characters
    personalities and ways of speaking
  • Written in italics and put in brackets
  • Ex. John motions to the door, slightly nodding
    his head

6
Theme
  • As in narrative, this is the lesson learned
  • The protagonist should learn a lesson and the
    audience should learn a lesson.

7
Characterization
  • The development of a character over the course of
    the story.
  • -Indirect (shows a character through speech,
    appearance, reaction of others, actions, and
    thoughts)
  • -Direct (tells exactly what the character is
    like)

8
Dialogue
  • Conversations between characters
  • Used to reveal insight into the characters
    personalities and feelings
  • Used to advance the plot
  • Lines that dont add to the theme or advance the
    plot are usually removed

9
Plot
  • How the events unfold
  • Similar to a narrative plot with an exposition,
    climax, and resolution

10
Setting
  • Created by set designers
  • Includes lighting, costumes, music, and props
  • These items help create a mood
  • These items reveal time and place

11
Foreshadowing
  • Hinting at whats to come
  • This can be done in a variety of ways
  • Words spoken by actors
  • Changes in music
  • Symbols

12
How is a play organized?
  • Into Acts, Scenes, and lines
  • Ex.
  • Act 5, Scene 2, lines 120-125

13
How is drama different from other types of
writing?
  • It is meant to be performed in front of an
    audience

14
Drama Unit
  • Over the next three weeks, we will WATCH drama,
    READ drama, and WRITE drama.
  • The theme of the unit is Survival.

15
Learning Activities
  • Compare/contrast drama to other writing genres
  • Read stories of survival and identify common
    themes
  • Analyze selected scenes to identify elements of
    drama
  • Read drama
  • Write drama
  • Perform drama
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