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Modern Drama
Title: Modern Drama
Category: Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 594 | Pages: 2.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Modern Drama
Modern Drama
Modern drama began by turning toward realism and away from the fantasy of
nineteenth-century melodrama and farce. Realism gave rise to various innovations that
served to express the dramatist’s vision of what reality is. These attempts to be “ more
real than real” can be called expressionism. Realism and expressionism are the two
dominant modes of drama in the twentieth century. One focuses on the external details of
everyday life, while the other
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even because of,
their efforts to escape it. Comedy, on the other hand, is more interested in the group. It
focuses on the welfare of society and of the human race itself. The antagonists of comedy
are filled with the vices and follies of human nature, and the plot of comedy involves
their reformation, so that they become fit companies for others. Tragedy usually ends
with death and comedy ends with an affirmation of life.
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