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Dramatic Types

Dramatic Types. Drama. Refers to the theatre – a story acted out by actors on a stage. A rich history dating back to the ancient Greeks. Comedy. A play that is expected to be humorous and produce laughter from its audience.

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Dramatic Types

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  1. Dramatic Types

  2. Drama • Refers to the theatre – a story acted out by actors on a stage. • A rich history dating back to the ancient Greeks.

  3. Comedy • A play that is expected to be humorous and produce laughter from its audience. • Generally about a love story and is characterized by a “race to the altar”.

  4. History • A play that shows the course of actual historical events. • A non-fiction work. • Generally tragedies.

  5. Tragedy • A form of drama based on the course of human suffering. • Intended for the audience to experience catharsis – the purging of human emotions. • This drama often highlights a tragic hero’s fall from grace and destruction.

  6. Conflict The central problem of a narrative.

  7. Man vs. Man • The protagonist and antagonist of the story are separate people with differences in opinion. • Ex. Rocky films

  8. Man vs. His Environment • The protagonist is a human while the antagonist is a product of the natural world. • Very common of adventure stories. • Ex. The Perfect Storm • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9Tdw5nG4dQ

  9. Man vs. Society • The protagonist struggles against a man-made institution. • Similar to Man vs. Man, but the protagonist fights for acceptance, understanding, or freedom from a larger group of people. • Characters are forced to make moral choices or are frustrated by social rules when trying to achieve their own goals. • Ex. Slavery, Oppression

  10. Man vs. Himself • The protagonist struggles with some internal force and attempts to overcome, understand, or defeat themself. • Ex. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdKbNuhXWvQ

  11. Quickwrite • What type of conflict typifies Romeo and Juliet? Who or what are these two characters struggling against?

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