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DRAMA

Drama is a certain category from Literature, which usually is written down to be performed. For this type of genre, language is, overall, the most important element. It is also occasionally, the most dominant as well. Poetic English dramas of the 19th century are also much of what we call high comedy of manners. The later tradition accentuates the social class behavior, and often makes wanted use of puns, verbal acrobatics, and even clever dialogue. The one time Greek philosopher, Aristotle, laid out the “blue prints” for the critical observations of drama. He divided these elements into the plot, language, thought, and spectacle. Almost all dramas use the use of all of these fragments, to some extent, although the balance extent may vary from different plays.

POETRY

To describe poetry, I will first begin with the fact that the lines are occasionally plugged together by rhyme, into stanzas. These two helpful words Assonance (repeating of a vowel), and ...

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