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The Language of Drama
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The Language of Drama

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Drama differs from prose and poetry because it is not just something to be heard or read, but is performed before an audience.
Drama differs from prose and poetry because it is not just something to be heard or read, but is performed before an audience.
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Drama differs from prose and poetry because it is not just something to be heard or read, but is performed before an audience. Drama differs from prose and poetry because it is not just something to be heard or read, but is performed before an audience.

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Peculiar Features of Drama
language of plays is entirely dialogue
author’s speech is seen in remarks and stage directions
the action is fragmented into act and scenes
the use of both prose and poetry
the language is always stylized, i.e. it strives to retain the modus of literary English, unless the playwright has a particular aim, which requires the use of non-literary forms and expressions
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Peculiar Features of Drama language of plays is entirely dialogue author’s speech is seen in remarks and stage directions the action is fragmented into act and scenes the use of both prose and poetry the language is always stylized, i.e. it strives to retain the modus of literary English, unless the playwright has a particular aim, which requires the use of non-literary forms and expressions

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Forms of Speech
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Forms of Speech

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Division into Acts
Act 1 – Exposition. We meet the dramatis personae, and time and place are established. We learn about the antecedents of the story. Attention is directed toward the germ of conflict and dramatic tensions. 
Act 2 – Complications. The course of action becomes more complicated, the "tying of knots" takes place. Interests clash, intrigues are spawned, events accelerate in a definite direction. Tension mounts, and momentum builds up. 
Act 3 – The Climax of Action. The development of conflict reaches its high point, the Hero stands at the crossroads, leading to victory or defeat, crashing or soaring. 
Act 4 – Falling Action. Reversals. The consequences of Act 3 play out, momentum slows, and tension is heightened by false hopes/fears. If it's a tragedy, it looks like the Hero can be saved. If not, then it looks like all may be lost. 
Act 5 – Catastrophe. The conflict is resolved, whether through a catastrophe, the downfall of the hero, or through his victory and transfiguration.
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Division into Acts Act 1 – Exposition. We meet the dramatis personae, and time and place are established. We learn about the antecedents of the story. Attention is directed toward the germ of conflict and dramatic tensions. Act 2 – Complications. The course of action becomes more complicated, the "tying of knots" takes place. Interests clash, intrigues are spawned, events accelerate in a definite direction. Tension mounts, and momentum builds up. Act 3 – The Climax of Action. The development of conflict reaches its high point, the Hero stands at the crossroads, leading to victory or defeat, crashing or soaring. Act 4 – Falling Action. Reversals. The consequences of Act 3 play out, momentum slows, and tension is heightened by false hopes/fears. If it's a tragedy, it looks like the Hero can be saved. If not, then it looks like all may be lost. Act 5 – Catastrophe. The conflict is resolved, whether through a catastrophe, the downfall of the hero, or through his victory and transfiguration.



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