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what is drama
Elements of children drama elements of drama
A conversation between two or more persons that is recorded as a part of a narrative text is called a dialogue.
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definition
Setting is the term used to describe the area or atmosphere of a scene, play, or musical that serves as the background to the narrative.
Key Component:
The setting, which provides context for the story as it develops, is a key element of drama
Implied Places
In minimalist productions, actors indicate places, such as any shifts in the plot,
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Flexibility:
Flexible settings can strengthen the imaginative and instructional elements of children's drama, making it approachable and interesting.
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Example :An illustration would be the storyline of "Peter Pan," which centers on Peter's experiences in Neverland and his conflict with Captain Hook.
subplot
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Example : In "The Lion King," there are subplots that examine the relationships between various characters, such as Timon and Pumbaa, while the main plot centers on Simba's quest to retake the throne
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Definition
The production staff and players are given stage directions in a script to help them perform and set up a play or scene.
Setting:
Helps the audience picture the play's environment by providing details about the story's setting and time.
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Pace and Tone:
Provides direction for the performance's general tone and speed, which affects the play's mood.
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Definition Drama is the performance of written dialogue, which might take the form of prose or poetry, that represents events, whether they are fictional or real.