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Match each element of drama with its definition and example:

character

music

language

theme

plot

spectacle


A.
the message of the play
B.
the actor's interpretive creation based on the text
C.
the words that create the story such as dialogue, monologue, or soliloquy
D.
the events of the play that happen both on and off stage
E.
any visual effect such as setting, costumes, or dancing
F.
any sound that adds to the dramatic affect, such as instruments, rhythms, or rhyming

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A=theme
B=character
C=language
D=plot
E=spectacle
F=music
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User Darewreck
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Drama is commonly defined as a prose or poetry work that actors present on stage. Or in other words, the drama is a composition of prose or poetry transformed into a performance on stage.

According to Aristoteles, a Drama encompasses six elements: plot, character, theme, language, spectacle, and song:

A. the message of the play corresponds to the theme

B. the actor's interpretive creation based on the text represents the character

C. the words that create the story such as dialogue, monologue, or soliloquy are the language

D. the events of the play that happen both on and off stage correspond to the plot

E. any visual effect such as setting, costumes, or dancing represents the spectacle

And finally,

F. any visual effect such as setting, costumes, or dancing corresponds to the music

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