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Drama (new to me)
6 Elements of Drama
Plot
A play's plot is the series of events that make up the story. It consists of the exposition (introduction), rising action (events preceding the climax), climax (the story's most intense point), falling action (events following the climax), and resolution (the conclusion or outcome).
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Character
Characters are the people who inhabit the story and propel the plot forward. They can be protagonists (primary characters), antagonists (opposing characters), or supporting characters. Characters can be shaped by their dialogue, actions, and interactions with other characters.
An example Character can be seen in Toy Story, the character Woody is the main protagonist, and he learns to overcome his jealousy of a new toy named Buzz Lightyear and become a loyal friend.
Thought/Theme
A play's thought/theme is the major idea or message that the playwright is attempting to communicate. It can be implicit or explicit, and it can address a wide range of issues, including love, power, morality, and justice.
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Dictation/Dialog
The spoken words of the characters in the play are referred to as dialogue or diction. It can expose their thoughts, feelings, and motives while also propelling the plot ahead. Subtext (the underlying meanings and implications of what is spoken) can also be conveyed through dialogue.
The dialog in the movie The Incredibles is humerous and has a lot of memorable lines for example "honey wheres my super suit"
Spectacle
The visual components of a play, such as costumes, stage design, lighting, and special effects, are referred to as spectacle. It can be utilised to establish a feeling of time and place, as well as to heighten the emotional effect of the story.
THe movie Madagascar showcases thr visual of the jungle with beautiful scenery and colourful backgrounds.
Song/Music
A play's music/song can comprise both songs and instrumental pieces. It can be utilised to create atmosphere, express emotion, and improve the entire theatrical experience.
The show high school musical is a great example because the entire movie is a musical for having problems in highschool and issues.
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work cited: “7 Principles of Art and Design.” ThoughtCo, www.thoughtco.com/principles-of-art-and-design-2578740#:~:text=The%20principles%20of%20art%20represent.
Shider, Tylie. “Decoding the 6 Aristotelean Elements of Drama.” Playwrights’ Center, 10 Dec. 2020, pwcenter.org/playwriting-toolkit/decoding-6-aristotelean-elements-drama.
“Six Elements of Visual Arts - Integrating the Arts: A Portfolio.” Sites.google.com, sites.google.com/site/integratingtheartsaportfolio/six-elements-of-visual-arts.