drama element
- Created by: emily mallard
- Created on: 12-05-16 18:10
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Clues
- ELEMENT- (4, 2, 11)
- ELEMENT- The content of the drama lies in the themes it deals with, eg bullying, the responsibilities of power, the bravery of ordinary people etc. (4, 2, 7)
- ELEMENT- The plot of the drama is shown in the 'through-line' of the drama - its beginning, middle and end - although it doesn't have to be presented in a linear structure. The characters in a play are also part of the plot. (4, 2, 4)
- ELEMENT-Dramas are produced to a great extent through the use of symbols - or representations - standing in for real things. Many of the following can be understood as symbols. (4, 2, 7)
- ELEMENT-The action of the drama consists in the events that the characters take part in as they act the play. (4, 2, 6)
- ELEMENT-The form of a drama is the way that the story is told, the way the characters play their parts, and/or the way the themes are explored. (4, 2, 8, 5)
- ELEMENT-There's a range of dramatic conventions (techniques) that have been used to create dramatic effects in plays and spectacles for centuries. (4, 2, 8)
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