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  1. Drama The making and performing of plays; drama involves the acting out of a story to an audience, and the deliberate shaping of the story to have an effect on the audience. Duration The time during which something continues.

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  2. Action The movement or development of the plot or story in a play; this could be created by passage of time or character motivation. Action is also commonly used to refer to the activity on the stage at a given moment or in a scene, although strictly this refers to film rather than live theatre.

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  3. DRAMA DEPARTMENT LEITH ACADEMY 3 BOOKLET OVERVIEW What is this Booklet? This booklet provides you with a list of Drama terms, which are provided by the SQA for Higher Drama candidates. What should I use the Booklet for? You should use the booklet to help you learn and use Drama terminology in your work, especially in your exam essays.

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  4. Sunshine typically refers to the direct rays of sunlight that illuminate and warm the Earth. In storytelling, it often symbolizes positivity, hope, and clarity, enhancing the emotional tone of a scene.

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  8. GCSE Drama – glossaries for drama, performance, director and design roles Glossary of general Drama terms Term Definition antagonist the opponent or adversary of the hero or main character of a drama. blocking deliberate choices about where the performers stand and how they move on stage to bring an extract to life. Sometimes known as

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