Drama

Drama is a genre of literature, film, and theater that focuses on the portrayal of emotional themes and conflicts through dialogue and performance. It typically involves characters facing challenging situations that elicit strong feelings, often revolving around relationships, struggles, and moral dilemmas. The narrative structure of drama generally includes elements such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

Dramatic works can be classified into various sub-genres, such as tragedy and comedy, each with its own conventions and purposes. In a broader cultural context, drama serves to explore and convey human experiences, provoking reflection and emotional engagement from the audience.

In addition to its artistic representation, the term “drama” can also refer to the heightened emotional states or tumultuous situations in real life, commonly described as “drama” when it involves conflict or intense interpersonal dynamics. Overall, drama as a term signifies both a literary form and an emotional experience.