Dramatic Literature

Dramatic Literature refers to written works that are intended to be performed on a stage by actors. This genre often explores complex themes and emotions through dialogue and action, with a focus on character development and conflict resolution. Dramatic literature can encompass a variety of genres, including tragedy, comedy, and historical plays, and has been a prominent form of storytelling throughout history. This type of literature is designed to engage and entertain an audience through the power of language, storytelling, and performance.

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