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Dramatic may
refer to: Drama,
literary form
involving parts for
actors Dramatic, a
voice type cl****ification in
European cl****ical music,
describing a...
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Dramatic structure is the
structure of a
dramatic work such as a play or film. Many
scholars have
analyzed dramatic structure,
beginning with Aristotle...
- the
dramatic mode has been
contrasted with the epic and the
lyrical modes ever
since Aristotle's
Poetics (c. 335 BC)—the
earliest work of
dramatic theory...
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Dramatic conventions are the
specific actions and
techniques the actor,
writer or
director has emplo**** to
create a
desired dramatic effect/style. A dramatic...
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Dramatic Chipmunk is an
Internet comedy viral video. The
video is a five-second clip of a
prairie dog (erroneously
referred to as a chipmunk)
turning its...
- has also been used to
describe the more high-brow and
serious end of the
dramatic output of radio. The
Screenwriters Taxonomy contends that film
genres are...
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Dramatic theory is a term used for
works that
attempt to form
theories about theatre and drama.
Examples of
ancient dramatic theory include Aristotle's...
- into
different types,
including verbal irony,
dramatic irony, and
situational irony. Verbal,
dramatic, and
situational irony are
often used for emphasis...
- A
dramatic soprano is a type of
operatic soprano with a powerful, rich,
emotive voice that can sing over, or cut through, a full orchestra.
Thicker vocal...
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contralto voice type is
generally divided into the coloratura, lyric, and
dramatic contralto. "Contralto" is
primarily meaningful only in
reference to cl****ical...