undramatized
adjective
(UKusuallyundramatised)uk/ʌnˈdræm.ə.taɪzd/us/ʌnˈdræm.ə.taɪzd/notdescribed,shown, orperformedaspartof abook,play,film, etc.:
Thebookleaveskeysituationsundramatised, sorelationshipsseemconfusing, though in the end theybecomemore or lessclear.
literaturespecialized
An undramatizednarratoris someone whotellsthestoryin abookwithoutappearingas acharacterin it:
The undramatisednarratoris someone who, on thesurface, isdifficulttodistinguishfrom theauthor.
- In themiddlesection, thefilmdevelopslayers, and thedirectorachievessomethingextraordinary: Shedramatizesthe undramatized.
- Thenarratoris undramatized in thetext, and he and theimpliedauthormay beconsideredas onemind.
- Undramatizednarratorstellthestorywithout beingseen,showingtheactionthrough theeyesof thecharactersso as toremainout ofsight.
Cinema & theatre: casting, roles & scripts
- billing
- bit part
- callback
- cast list
- casting couch
- chorus
- dialogue
- exit
- fictionalize
- Harlequin
- miscast
- opposite
- pantomime horse
- script
- tapescript
- teleplay
- theatre
- title role
- typecast
- understudy