Содержание
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Drama differs from prose and poetry because it is not just
Drama differs from prose and poetry because it is not just
something to be heard or read, but is performed before an audience.
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Peculiar Features of Drama
language of plays is entirely dialogue
author’s speech is
Peculiar Features of Drama
language of plays is entirely dialogue
author’s speech is
seen in remarks and stage directions
the action is fragmented into act and scenes
the use of both prose and poetry
the language is always stylized, i.e. it strives to retain the modus of literary English, unless the playwright has a particular aim, which requires the use of non-literary forms and expressions
the action is fragmented into act and scenes
the use of both prose and poetry
the language is always stylized, i.e. it strives to retain the modus of literary English, unless the playwright has a particular aim, which requires the use of non-literary forms and expressions
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Forms of Speech
Forms of Speech
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The Scheme of a Stylistic Analysis