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  • ...ormance, and its study, is called [[dramatic arts]] or theater. The term "drama" comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] "''δρᾶμα''" (a deed or act;
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  • '''Sci-fi drama''' is the representation of [[science fiction]] in [[drama]]tic form using [[film]] or [[television]]. Classic examples of the [[genre
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Drama]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The representation of [[science fiction]] in [[drama]]tic form using [[film]] or [[television]].
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  • '''Sci-fi drama''' is the representation of [[science fiction]] in [[drama]]tic form using [[film]] or [[television]]. Classic examples of the [[genre
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  • ...ormance, and its study, is called [[dramatic arts]] or theater. The term "drama" comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] "''δρᾶμα''" (a deed or act;
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  • ==Drama== The term [[drama]] comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] "δρᾶμα" (a deed or act; by
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  • #redirect [[Drama]]
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  • #redirect [[Drama/Definition]]
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  • ...can describe real-life events. The term may refer to fiction, originally [[drama]] and later [[novel]]s and [[short story|short stories]], and also can be u ==Classic drama==
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  • The reading of fiction, poetry or drama
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  • ...hanes]] who is remembered for [[satire]]. Comedy is, broadly speaking, any drama in which humour is a predominant factor or theme. It has developed via stag
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  • ...ather of [[Greek tragedy]] because he introduced the second actor into the drama and subordinated the role of the [[Chorus]]. His trilogy, the ''[[Oresteia]
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  • British police drama series based on novels by [[R. D. Wingfield]].
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  • [[BBC]] police procedural [[drama]] based on investigation of [[cold case]]s.
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  • [[United States of America|American]] actor who specializes in period drama
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  • {{rpl|Drama}} {{rpl|History (drama)}}
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  • The representation of [[science fiction]] in [[drama]]tic form using [[film]] or [[television]].
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1854–1900) Irish [[poetry|poet]], author, and [[drama|playwright]]; wrote ''[[The Picture of Dorian Gray]]''.
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  • ...nadian teen [[television]] series which mixed [[music]], comedy skits, and drama, created by Rod Coneybeare,
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  • ...ntialist]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] and prolific [[writer]] (including [[drama]] and [[playwright|playwriting]]).
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  • ...nclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1924-1993) [[Japan]]ese [[novel]]ist and [[drama]]tist; wrote ''[[The Woman in the Dunes]]''.
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  • 1967 drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier and Katharine Hepburn, which de
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Form of poetic drama which evolved in ancient Greece, in which the hero comes to a tragic destin
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  • Canadian actress best known for her role as Ashley Kerwin on the television drama [[Degrassi: The Next Generation]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1818-83) [[Russia]]n [[novel]]ist, [[drama]]tist, and [[short story]] writer who favored Westernization; wrote ''[[Fat
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1888-1953) US [[drama|playwright]]; wrote ''[[Long Day's Journey into Night]]'' and won [[Nobel P
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  • ...clude>(1886-1965) [[Japan]]ese [[novel]]ist, [[short story]] writer, and [[drama]]tist; wrote ''[[The Makioka Sisters]]'' and ''[[Some Prefer Nettles]]''.
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  • A 1938 [[radio]] [[drama]] purporting to document an alien invasion. The ensuing controversy propell
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  • ...who is probably best known for her role as Afton Cooper in the television drama series ''Dallas''.
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  • .../noinclude>Any of 21 awards for distinguished U.S. journalism, literature, drama or music; established by media proprietor Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911) in hi
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  • ...1950) Irish playwright, writer, socialist propagandist, and art, music and drama critic who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1925.
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  • A 2000 drama film starring [[Sandra Bullock]], playing Gwen Cummings, a newspaper column
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  • ...[[Greece|Greek]] tragedian, considered to be the father of Greek tragic [[drama]]; wrote ''[[Agamemnon]]'' and ''[[The Eumenides]]''.
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  • ...irandello, noteworthy for becoming, in 1930, the first piece of television drama ever to be produced in Britain.
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  • {{r|drama}} {{r|history (drama genre)}}
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  • The [[novel]]s, [[drama|plays]], [[poetry]], and other creative written work of the [[United State
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  • Greek tragic [[drama]]tist (c.480–c.406 BC), one of the three great tragedians of [[ancient Gr
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  • ...'' is any of 21 awards for distinguished [[journalism]], [[literature]], [[drama]] or [[music]] authored by a [[Citizenship in the United States|U.S. citize Notable Pulitzer Prize winners include [[Arthur Miller]] (1949, Drama), for ''[[Death of a Salesman]]''; [[Gwendolyn Brooks]] (Poetry, 1950), the
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  • '''Sophocles''' (c.496—406 BC) was the second of the great tragic [[drama]]tists of [[ancient Greece]], with [[Aeschylus]] and [[Euripides]]. His wor
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  • ...) [[Norway|Norwegian]] dramatist regarded as the founder of modern prose [[drama]]; wrote ''[[A Doll's House]]'' and ''[[An Enemy of the People]]''.
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  • == Classical drama == Classical drama, in Western culture, refers to that which conforms to the three Unities, su
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  • *'Swan Song' (Dawson's Creek episode): A 2002 television episode in the drama series ''Dawson's Creek''. *'Swan Song' (The Forsyte Saga episode): A 1967 television episode in the drama mini-series ''The Forsyte Saga''.
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  • A [[person]] who [[acting|acts]] in a [[drama]]tic production and who works in [[film]], [[television]], [[theatre]], or
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  • '''Euripides''' (c.480–c.406 BC) was the third of the great tragic [[drama]]tists of [[ancient Greece]], following [[Aeschylus]] and [[Sophocles]]. Hi
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  • ...ow What You Did Last Summer and, since 2005, Melinda Gordon on the hit CBS drama Ghost Whisperer.
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  • ..., loss of [[life]], or [[serious]] [[repercussion]]s, often expressed as [[drama]] or [[literature]] but the term can describe real-life events
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  • ...was devoted to [[Artemis]] and disliked [[Aphrodite]], according to the [[drama]] by [[Euripides]] called ''Hippolytos'' (named after him).
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  • ...dical historians to understand 19th Century medical practices. The [[PBS]] drama series [[Mercy Street (TV series)|Mercy Street]] also relied on her memoirs
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  • ==Classic drama== ...[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[playwright]] [[Sophocles]], [[Oedipus]] in the [[drama]] ''[[Oedipus the King]]'' did not know his [[father]], who appeared to him
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  • *Houses of the Holy (2007 TV): A 2007 episode of the drama ''Supernatural'', named after the Led Zeppelin album.
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  • ...nic journal and resource dedicated to the study of ancient Greek and Roman drama in performance
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  • ...the reader or hearer. The works of art may be [[literature|literary]], [[drama|dramatic]], [[music|musical]] or [[visual arts|visual and tactile]]. In co == Drama criticism ==
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  • ...eir poetry tended to be verbose, describing intense interior psychological drama and violence, obscure references, pathos and extravagant imagery, about her
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