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Drama - Coggle Diagram
Drama
Stagiing: are various facts tha are taken to life in front of the audience when performing a play like the lightning, costumes, and others.
Setting : It is based on an specific time or place in history. You can put old furniture to make the audience understand that the historical period is in the past.
Dramatic Plot Structure
Resolution: Is the ending of the play, that provides a satisfying ending.
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William Shakespeare: he is famous because his stories have very complex characters. Like Benvolio from Romeo and Juliet or Horatio from Hamlet.
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Blank Verse: Is the unrhymed iambic pentameter or in other words is a line that is 10 syllables long that stresses the sound on some specific syllables (stressede-unsetressed-stressed-unstressed).
In prose is different because of the capitalation and the rythm.
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soliloquies: is when the character is alone in the stage. We can assume that the charactter is telling the truth.
Aside: Is when a character talk without any other character listening. It is meant for the audience only.
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Staging and Theme: the staging in a play can also say something about what the author is trying to make the people learn from his play.
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Puns: Are jokes that are made with words that has more than one meaing or words that sound similar but have different meaning.
Shakespeare liked to write a lot of puns.
Puns Makes a play humoristic but William Shakespeare wanted to transmit that things aren't always what they seem to be.
-Two silk worms had a race. They ended up in a tie.
-I went to buy some camouflage trousers yesterday but couldn't find any.
-A bicycle can't stand on its own because it is two-tired.