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drama
n. genre of performance involving emotional conflict


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Drama
Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. It is derived from a Greek word meaning "action" (Classical Greek ), derived from "to do" (Classical Greek ).Dramas are performed in various : theatreradiofilm, and television. Drama is often combined with music and dance: the drama in opera is sung throughout; musicals include spoken dialogue and songs; and some forms of drama have regular musical accompaniment (melodrama and Japanese , for example). In certain periods of history (the ancient Roman and modern Romantic) dramas have been written to be read rather than performed. In improvisation, the drama does not pre-exist the moment of performance; performers devise a dramatic script spontaneously before an audience.
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Drama!
"Drama!" is the first single released by Erasure from their fourth studio album Wild!. It was issued by Mute Records in the UK and Sire Records in the U.S. Written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, the synth pop song begins with a low-key keyboard line and a subdued vocal from Bell. As the song progresses, the instrumentation and vocals become more hectic, ultimately ending as a full-blown dancefloor anthem. "Drama!" is known for its mob-shouted "Guilty!" exclamation throughout and Bell's intricate, multi-layered background vocals. Lyrically the song addresses a person who could be considered a , experiencing "one psychological drama after another" about everyday struggles that are universal and are easily dealt with by most people. Lines such as "your shame is never-ending!" are directed at the subject of the song. Interestingly, the mob's vocals were added to by The Jesus and Mary Chain, who happened to be recording in the studio next door.
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Drama, Greece
Drama (Greek: Δράμα) is a town in northeastern Greece. Drama is the capital of the prefecture of Drama which is part of the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery.
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drama
Noun
1. a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage; "he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway"
(synonym) play, dramatic play
(hypernym) dramatic composition, dramatic work
(hyponym) Grand Guignol
(part-meronym) stage direction
(derivation) dramatize, dramatise, adopt
2. an episode that is turbulent or highly emotional
(synonym) dramatic event
(hypernym) episode
(hyponym) night terror
(derivation) embroider, pad, lard, embellish, aggrandize, aggrandise, blow up, dramatize, dramatise
3. the literary genre of works intended for the theater
(hypernym) writing style, literary genre, genre
(hyponym) closet drama
(derivation) dramatize, dramatise, adopt
(class) sympathetic, appealing, likeable, likable
4. the quality of being arresting or highly emotional
(hypernym) emotionality, emotionalism
(attribute) dramatic
(derivation) dramatize, dramatise


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Drama (das)
n. drama, genre of performance involving emotional conflict

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drama
pref. drama, genre of performance involving emotional conflict

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