Na..its actually not conclusion in dramatic terms..its Resolution or Denouement.In lay man's language we call 'Conclusion.' for understanding.😳
Even my daughter has but instead of conclusion she has resolution.😃 . They have here from 3rd grade.
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Na..its actually not conclusion in dramatic terms..its Resolution or Denouement.In lay man's language we call 'Conclusion.' for understanding.😳
Even my daughter has but instead of conclusion she has resolution.😃 . They have here from 3rd grade.
Originally posted by: TereLiyeMINU
First I would like to ask --Do you belong to English Fraternity?😃 Perfect addition to the post.You highlighted the Aristotelian Aspects which are important since our emotions are pretty connected to his model.Freytag spinned his structure and I think more or less we fall to Aristotle to analyse the basic emotions associated.
Very nice write up.👏👏
Wow..really impressed with your passion for the written word.👏👏 Never thought that I could be talking about this topic here but glad that I found handful of people sharing same ideologies.It feels great.😃
Minu...English literature is a fascinating subject...I wish I could say I am trained but I am not..it is a passion I pursue...my familiarity with language devices and structures comes from this passion for the written word.@bold...Yes...while theatre practitioners may be divided over the relevance in practice at all times...undoubtedly these aspects actually transcend time...we can actually spends reams and reams on the relative merits of the elements..😊Good to chat with you on this...
Thanks Kshiti 😃 Agreed with your points👍🏼 Actually conflict is the essence of dramatic story telling.As G.B. Shaw has said--No conflict,No drama.😳Originally posted by: Muggle_Diaries
Superb and much needed post. Quite well explained.
The story grows and evolved with characters. It will not be satisfying in the end if there is no conflicts, struggle, and problems. Both internal and external stimuli is needed at phases to the characters so that they can grow. The characters has to reach their destination through such journey. Only then as a reader/viewer we get satisfaction in the end.LoveKshithi