One central driving unifying conflict.
A dramatic question is a key storytelling element that raises suspense or conflict by posing a question that the audience wants answered. It drives the plot forward and keeps viewers or readers engaged by creating anticipation and curiosity about the outcome. It is often used in literature, theater, and film to maintain tension and interest in the story.
A dramatic situation is one where emotions are really played up. Someone who throws a fit and throws a soup bowl across the room just because it has one carrot in it is a dramatic situation.
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rhetorical question
Non dramatic poetry is when your poem is exactly that, non dramatic. So when you use non dramatic poetry, don't make the poem(s) dramatic. It's just that simple. And thanx for sending the question!!!!
Its a question that is asked to create dramatic effect....
One central driving unifying conflict.
What is the goal of this dramatic work
*The ideal around which the play is organized
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The major dramatic question in "The Doll's House" revolves around whether the characters will break free from societal expectations and prejudices to pursue their individual desires, or conform to the status quo at the cost of their personal authenticity.
I don't know. this extremely dramatic and complicated question was done by Joshua raciti
A.What is this dramatic work trying to achieve?