ELEMENTS OF DRAMA/PLAY
There are various elements of drama namely
(a) Characters
Characters are the people in the play’s plot. Most plays have round, major, and flat. The main characters are more important to a work and usually have bigger part to play.
(b) Dialogue
The word uttered by characters in a play forms a dialogue. The dialogue reveals the plot and the characters of the play. What is spoken must be suitable to the situation and role of the character. Things that are said on the stage may take on greater worth or typical qualities than the same thing said in every day speech. Good dramatic speech involves a proper construction of the words spoken in appropriate context. It also involves saying what is not uninviting or what is obvious straight away. Good dialogue sheds light on the character speaking and the ones spoken about and aids in the furtherance of the plot.
(c) Plot
This is event that occurs in a story sequentially. Normally the introduction of the characters in the beginning of the play gives the audience an idea about what the plot may be. This information will enlighten the audience as to why characters behave the way they do and an incident may be expected to face that will create a problem for main character.
As the action heightens, the characters encounter the problem and find themselves in trouble. The conflict in the plot may vary but nevertheless it forms the basis for the plot. The conflict leads the characters from incident to another unfolding the plot and increasing the suspense and excitement of the reader or viewer.
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