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Rhythm and pacing in dramatic structure from "summary" of The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama by Elizabeth Hale Winkler

Rhythm and pacing in dramatic structure are crucial elements that contribute to the overall effectiveness of a play. These elements are not only important in music or poetry but also play a significant role in the realm of drama. The rhythm of a play is the flow and pattern of speech, movement, and action that creates a sense of momentum and energy. Pacing, on the other hand, refers to the speed at which events unfold on stage. When considering rhythm in dramatic structure, it is essential to analyze how the dialogue and stage directions are structured throughout the play. The way in which characters speak to each other, the use of pauses, and the overall cadence of the language all contribute to the rhythm of the piece. This rhythmic pa...
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    The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama

    Elizabeth Hale Winkler

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