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INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA




        Created By:
      Adi Demi Nugraha
Drama is a literary composition involving conflict,
action crisis and atmosphere designed to be acted
by players on a stage before an audience.
Definition of Drama
Drama is defined by Aristotle as “a criticism
of life, on a stage, with action, characters
and dialogue.” The Greek word for “deed” or
“action” is dram.
 Drama is a composition in prose form that
 presents a story entirely told in dialogue and
 action and written with the intention of its
 eventual performance before an audience.
Types of Drama

           Tragedy                             Comedy

 A type of drama in which the         A type of drama in which the
                                      characters experience
 characters experience reversals
                                      reversals of fortune, usually
 of fortune, usually for the worse.   for the better. Things work
 Catastrophe and suffering await      out happily in the end. May
                                      be romantic - characterized
 many     of    the    characters,    by a tone of tolerance and
 especially the hero                  geniality - or satiric. Satiric
                                      works offer a darker vision of
                                      human nature, one that
                                      ridicules human folly
TRAGICOMEDY
Tragicomedy is a play that does not adhere
strictly to the structure of tragedy. This is
usually serious play that also has some of the
qualities of comedy. It arouses thought even
with laughter.
Types of drama
          Farce
                                      Melodrama

 A light dramatic work in
 which highly improbable
                                A drama, such as a play,
 plot situations,
 exaggerated characters,        film, or television program,
 and often slapstick events     characterized by
 are used for humorous          exaggerated emotions,
 effect. It is the situation    stereotypical characters,
 here which provides the        and interpersonal conflicts
 humor, not the cleverness
 of plot or lines, nor the
 absurdities of the character
Types of Drama

Romantic Melodrama         Satire Melodrama




An extended fictional       A literary work in
prose narrative about       which human vice or
improbable events           folly is attacked
                            through irony,
involving characters        derision, or wit. A
that are quite different    literary mode based on
from ordinary people.       criticism of people and
                            society through ridicule
Elements of Drama

PLOT
 Plot is the form and structure of the action
 and the arrangement of incidents of a story
 or play. Plot is only that aspect of the story
 which takes place on stage and which is
 revealed to the audience through the
 dramatic actions and dialogue of the
 characters
 Natural Plot            Episodic Plot
 Natural Plot is a       Episodic Plot – each
  chronological            episode
  sequence of events       independently
  arrangement where        comprises a setting,
  actions continuously
  take place as an end     climax, and
  result of the            resolution;
  previous action          therefore, a full story
                           in itself is formed.
 CHARACTER
 A character is a person, animal or entity in a story,
 scene or play with specific, distinguishing attributes.
 The hopes and struggles of characters provide the
 principle material from which plots are made.
 Drama/theatre concerns itself with characters in
 action, and characters carry out the action of the
 plot. The protagonist is the main character in the
 plot who propels the action forward. The antagonist
 is the chief opponent to the protagonist. Related
 characters assist in the development of the plot and
 central characters.
Three Major Characteristics of Drama
1. It has a direct, immediate impact
   Advantages:
     Simultaneous impressions occur
     Performance can be more expressive than a reader’s
      imagination
   Disadvantages:
     Limited to one viewpoint—objective (dramatic)
     Writers try to overcome this by using the soliloquy
      and the aside to accomplish what the omniscient
      viewpoint achieves in the short story genre
 2. Drama effectively commands the spectator’s
  attention
   Advantage: The playwright’s power extends beyond
    words alone
   Disadvantage: The materials one can use on stage are
    limited

 3. The experience of watching a play is communal
     •Advantage: Impact is intensified.
     •Disadvantages: There is a need for brevity, swift
      movement of plot, and intermissions
Setting identifies the time and place in
which the events occur. It consists of the
historical period, the moment, day and
season in which the incidents take place.
It also includes the sceneries in the
performance which are usually found in
the preliminary descriptions.
• Theme is considered as the unifying element
  that defines the dramatized idea of the play. It
    is the over-all sense or implication of the
 action. It defines the problem, emphasizes the
    ethical judgment and suggest attitude or
  course of action that eliminates the crisis is an
                  acceptable way.
   Style refers to the mode of expression or
    presentation of the play which points out
    the playwright’s position or viewpoint in
                        life.
A. Omniscient – a story told by the author, using the third
   person; her/his knowledge, control, and prerogatives are
   unlimited; authorial subjectivity.

B. Limited Omniscient – a story in which the author associates
   with a major or minor character; this character serves as
   the author’s spokesperson or mouthpiece.

C. First Person – the author identifies with or disappears in a
   major or minor character; the story is told using the first
   person “I”.

D. Objective or Dramatic – the opposite of the omniscient;
   displays authorial objectivity; compared a roving sound
   camera. Very little of the past or the future is given; the
   story is set in the present.
Symbol
 Symbol – a literary symbol means more than what it
 is. It has layers of meanings. Whereas an image has
 one meaning, a symbol has many.

A. Names used as symbols.

B. Use of objects as symbols.

C. Use of actions as symbols
Irony
         Irony is a term with a range of meanings, all of them
involving some sort of discrepancy or incongruity. It should not be
confused with sarcasm which is simply language designed to cause
pain. Irony is used to suggest the difference between appearance
and reality, between expectation and fulfillment, the complexity of
experience, to furnish indirectly an evaluation of the author’s
material, and at the same time to achieve compression.

A.   Verbal irony – the opposite is said from what is intended.
B.    Dramatic irony – the contrast between what a character says
     and what the reader knows to true.
C.   Irony of situation – discrepancy between appearance and
     reality, or between expectation and fulfillment, or between
     what is and what would seem appropriate
Important Terms
 Monologue   – an extended speech by
  one character.
 Soliloquy – an extended speech by
  one character, alone on stage.
  Soliloquies are used to express the
  private thoughts of one character.
 Aside – a character’s direct address to
  the audience, which is not heard by
  the other characters.
Monologues, soliloquies, and asides
are dramatic techniques that provide
direct insight into motives, attitudes,
and overall tone.

These techniques function like a
fictional narrator.
Thanks for Your Attention

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Introduction to Drama

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA Created By: Adi Demi Nugraha
  • 2. Drama is a literary composition involving conflict, action crisis and atmosphere designed to be acted by players on a stage before an audience.
  • 3. Definition of Drama Drama is defined by Aristotle as “a criticism of life, on a stage, with action, characters and dialogue.” The Greek word for “deed” or “action” is dram. Drama is a composition in prose form that presents a story entirely told in dialogue and action and written with the intention of its eventual performance before an audience.
  • 4. Types of Drama Tragedy Comedy A type of drama in which the A type of drama in which the characters experience characters experience reversals reversals of fortune, usually of fortune, usually for the worse. for the better. Things work Catastrophe and suffering await out happily in the end. May be romantic - characterized many of the characters, by a tone of tolerance and especially the hero geniality - or satiric. Satiric works offer a darker vision of human nature, one that ridicules human folly
  • 5. TRAGICOMEDY Tragicomedy is a play that does not adhere strictly to the structure of tragedy. This is usually serious play that also has some of the qualities of comedy. It arouses thought even with laughter.
  • 6. Types of drama Farce Melodrama A light dramatic work in which highly improbable A drama, such as a play, plot situations, exaggerated characters, film, or television program, and often slapstick events characterized by are used for humorous exaggerated emotions, effect. It is the situation stereotypical characters, here which provides the and interpersonal conflicts humor, not the cleverness of plot or lines, nor the absurdities of the character
  • 7. Types of Drama Romantic Melodrama Satire Melodrama An extended fictional A literary work in prose narrative about which human vice or improbable events folly is attacked through irony, involving characters derision, or wit. A that are quite different literary mode based on from ordinary people. criticism of people and society through ridicule
  • 8. Elements of Drama PLOT Plot is the form and structure of the action and the arrangement of incidents of a story or play. Plot is only that aspect of the story which takes place on stage and which is revealed to the audience through the dramatic actions and dialogue of the characters
  • 9.  Natural Plot  Episodic Plot  Natural Plot is a  Episodic Plot – each chronological episode sequence of events independently arrangement where comprises a setting, actions continuously take place as an end climax, and result of the resolution; previous action therefore, a full story in itself is formed.
  • 10.  CHARACTER A character is a person, animal or entity in a story, scene or play with specific, distinguishing attributes. The hopes and struggles of characters provide the principle material from which plots are made. Drama/theatre concerns itself with characters in action, and characters carry out the action of the plot. The protagonist is the main character in the plot who propels the action forward. The antagonist is the chief opponent to the protagonist. Related characters assist in the development of the plot and central characters.
  • 11. Three Major Characteristics of Drama 1. It has a direct, immediate impact  Advantages:  Simultaneous impressions occur  Performance can be more expressive than a reader’s imagination  Disadvantages:  Limited to one viewpoint—objective (dramatic)  Writers try to overcome this by using the soliloquy and the aside to accomplish what the omniscient viewpoint achieves in the short story genre
  • 12.  2. Drama effectively commands the spectator’s attention  Advantage: The playwright’s power extends beyond words alone  Disadvantage: The materials one can use on stage are limited 3. The experience of watching a play is communal •Advantage: Impact is intensified. •Disadvantages: There is a need for brevity, swift movement of plot, and intermissions
  • 13. Setting identifies the time and place in which the events occur. It consists of the historical period, the moment, day and season in which the incidents take place. It also includes the sceneries in the performance which are usually found in the preliminary descriptions.
  • 14. • Theme is considered as the unifying element that defines the dramatized idea of the play. It is the over-all sense or implication of the action. It defines the problem, emphasizes the ethical judgment and suggest attitude or course of action that eliminates the crisis is an acceptable way.
  • 15. Style refers to the mode of expression or presentation of the play which points out the playwright’s position or viewpoint in life.
  • 16. A. Omniscient – a story told by the author, using the third person; her/his knowledge, control, and prerogatives are unlimited; authorial subjectivity. B. Limited Omniscient – a story in which the author associates with a major or minor character; this character serves as the author’s spokesperson or mouthpiece. C. First Person – the author identifies with or disappears in a major or minor character; the story is told using the first person “I”. D. Objective or Dramatic – the opposite of the omniscient; displays authorial objectivity; compared a roving sound camera. Very little of the past or the future is given; the story is set in the present.
  • 17. Symbol Symbol – a literary symbol means more than what it is. It has layers of meanings. Whereas an image has one meaning, a symbol has many. A. Names used as symbols. B. Use of objects as symbols. C. Use of actions as symbols
  • 18. Irony Irony is a term with a range of meanings, all of them involving some sort of discrepancy or incongruity. It should not be confused with sarcasm which is simply language designed to cause pain. Irony is used to suggest the difference between appearance and reality, between expectation and fulfillment, the complexity of experience, to furnish indirectly an evaluation of the author’s material, and at the same time to achieve compression. A. Verbal irony – the opposite is said from what is intended. B. Dramatic irony – the contrast between what a character says and what the reader knows to true. C. Irony of situation – discrepancy between appearance and reality, or between expectation and fulfillment, or between what is and what would seem appropriate
  • 19. Important Terms  Monologue – an extended speech by one character.  Soliloquy – an extended speech by one character, alone on stage. Soliloquies are used to express the private thoughts of one character.  Aside – a character’s direct address to the audience, which is not heard by the other characters.
  • 20. Monologues, soliloquies, and asides are dramatic techniques that provide direct insight into motives, attitudes, and overall tone. These techniques function like a fictional narrator.
  • 21. Thanks for Your Attention