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Drama brings stories to life on stage from "summary" of A Short History of English Literature by Benjamin Ifor Evans

Drama, as a form of literature, has the unique ability to bring stories to life on stage. Through the use of dialogue, action, and character development, playwrights are able to create vivid and dynamic representations of human experience. By placing these stories in a theatrical setting, with actors bringing the characters to life before a live audience, the drama allows the audience to engage with the narrative in a way that is both immediate and immersive. In the hands of a skilled playwright, drama can transport the audience to different times and places, allowing them to experience events and emotions that they may never encounter in their own lives. Through the use of language and performance, the playwright is able to evoke a wide range of emotions in the audience, from laughter to tears, from joy to sorrow. By experiencing these emotions in the context of a shared theatrical experience, the audience is able to connect with the characters and the story on a deeply personal level. The power of drama li...
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    A Short History of English Literature

    Benjamin Ifor Evans

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