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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. Version 1 Glossary of dramatic and theatrical terms Cambridge IGCSE (9 1) Drama 0994 Use this glossary for exams in 2022, 2023 and 2024. Exams are available in the June and November series.

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  3. Summary. Story, plot and situation. Story. Story as the basis of dramatic and narrative texts. Ever since Aristotle's Poetics (chs. 6 and 14) – that is, from the very beginnings of dramatic theory – critics have agreed unanimously that the macrostructure of every dramatic text is founded on a story, though of course the concept of what ...

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  4. Below is a list of General Drama terms, which you should become familiar with and use to help you to describe and detail points in your essays: GENERAL TERMS. FORMS. A Drama Form is the mould that you use to help the Drama take shape. . GENRE. Genre is the type of Drama you are creating. STRUCTURE.

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  5. 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.

  6. Aristotle’s Six Elements of Drama Aristotle considered these six things to be essential to good drama: • Plot: This is what happens in the play. Plot refers to the action; the basic storyline of the play.

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  8. Support for writing about drama as drama on GCSE and International GCSE English Literature Some key questions to ask about the drama you’re studying • Plot structure: Chronological or non-chronological order? 3 or 5 acts? Resolution or cliff-hanger? • Layered central conflict: What happens to the main character (protagonist)? Who or what

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