The Architecture of Drama : Plot, Character, Theme, Genre and Style
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0810861291
ISBN-13
9780810861299
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Imprint
Scarecrow Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 25th, 2008
Print length
208 Pages
Weight
306 grams
Dimensions
15.30 x 22.90 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
Literary studies: plays & playwrights
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Many of the world''s greatest dramas have sprung not only from the creative impulses of the authors but also from the time-honored principles of structure and design that have forged those impulses into coherent and powerful insights. An understanding of these principles is essential to the craft of creating and interpreting works of drama for the stage or screen. The Architecture of Drama provides an introduction to these principles, with particular emphasis placed on how a drama''s structural elements fit together to create meaningful and entertaining experiences for audiences. The book is arranged into five sections, each dealing with a separate component: ·Plot (the selection and arrangement of events in the story) ·Character (the choices and actions taken by the people in the plot) ·Theme (the artist''s point of view on the topic addressed) ·Style (the characteristic mode through which the drama expresses itself) ·Genre (the type of story being presented) Through a range of examples from Oedipus Rex to The Wizard of Oz, the authors examine these structural building blocks both separately and in their interdependent relationship to one another. Along the way they also illustrate how these principles reflect the innate human need for comprehension and order. The Architecture of Drama provides an accessible, straightforward insight for anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of plays and films.
Many of the world's greatest dramas have sprung not only from the creative impulses of the authors but also from the time-honored principles of structure and design that have forged those impulses into coherent and powerful insights. An understanding of these principles is essential to the craft of creating and interpreting works of drama for the stage or screen. The Architecture of Drama provides an introduction to these principles, with particular emphasis placed on how a drama's structural elements fit together to create meaningful and entertaining experiences for audiences. The book is arranged into five sections, each dealing with a separate component: · Plot (the selection and arrangement of events in the story) · Character (the choices and actions taken by the people in the plot) · Theme (the artist's point of view on the topic addressed) · Style (the characteristic mode through which the drama expresses itself) · Genre (the type of story being presented) Through a range of examples from Oedipus Rex to The Wizard of Oz, the authors examine these structural building blocks both separately and in their interdependent relationship to one another. Along the way they also illustrate how these principles reflect the innate human need for comprehension and order. The Architecture of Drama provides an accessible, straightforward insight for anyone who seeks a deeper understanding of plays and films.
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