This section of the book (and it is not the only one) should be required reading for all undergraduate students of thedrama.
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And so the spokendramastruggles, receiving little international or local community funding, nor extra government money to compensate.
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Now, thedramaof the change is such that consumers who download music have been characterised as enemies of the music industry.
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The actor is a creator and not dependent on the guidance of a director, who always remains external to the enacteddrama.
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This is music that is unassuming and often undemonstrative, but that turns simple, elemental materials intodramathat is absorbing and hard to forget.
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The domain most clearly dominated by this koiné is the so-called "social" film, which arose out of another domain, the popular or "social"drama.
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The play follows the chronology of events, mostly avoiding the lengthy exposition of conventionaldrama.
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Yet, as in his song-cycles, much of thedramaand the emotion is in the accompaniment.
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This embodied subtext is in turn read by the audience, based on its members' life experiences and familiarity with theatre and/or filmeddrama.
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Music then becomes, as it were, the moral atmosphere that fills the space in which the characters of thedramarepresent the action.
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The way historians have useddramaand masque provides useful insights.
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He also points out that the tradition of writing commentary fordramabegan much earlier than for vernacular fiction.
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The illustration provided a commentary on the visual dimension of the drama's performance, capturing some of its most troublesome moments.
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Separated from the context of thedrama, his songs became known not as opera songs but as folksongs.
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The viewers commented on the uniqueness of the amplified cellophane and tubes' sonorities, as well as the visualdramaof the staged performance.
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Collocationswithdrama
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audio drama
Pendant is considered part of the growing online community specializing in the revival of audio drama and the subgenre of audio theater.
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courtroom drama
The breathless plot developments of the crime andcourtroomdramaare highly fictionalized allusions to the ponderous workings of the law.
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daytime drama
Since then, the award has honored the performances of the entire directing team participating in a form of adaytimedrama.
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