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Based on what you’ve learned during this lesson, why is it important for a drama, especially a tragedy, to address a theme?

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You need to adress a theme so that the audience knows how trajec it is. If you do not express or show a theme, it would be less dramatic. A drama is all about showing expression, scene, theme, costumes, etc.

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Drama has a special relationship with its audience since the audience is engaged in the action by observing the live play. The audience witnesses first-hand the imitation of life and life lessons in the play.

In literature, a drama is the depiction of fictional or non-fictional events through the performance of written dialog (either prose or poetry). Dramas can be performed on stage, on film, or the radio. Dramas are typically known as plays, and their creators are called “playwrights” or “dramatists.”

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