Monday, January 11, 2016 | By: Furqon Abdi

Intrinsic Elements of Drama

The intrinsic elements of drama is not quite different from prose. It also has Plot, Setting, Character and Characterization, and Theme. However, besides those elements you found in prose, Drama has its own intrinsic elements different from other literature such as Blocking, Conversation/Dialogue, and Acting.

Here are the description of the intrinsic elements of drama:
Theme
Plot
Setting
Character/Actor
Blocking
Dialogue
Acting 
Message
Language

Since I haven't been active writing about english literature anymore, for the above post you can check the detail in a book titled An Introduction to Literature: Fiction, Poetry and Drama by Sylvan Barnet, William Burto and Morton Berman.

Notes:
Do not try to find/download the ebook provided/you found on the internet. Most of them are fake websites that asked you to fill in some survey that cannot be proven to be true.

2 comments:

putri said...

may i know according to who this intrinsic elements of drama? bcs i need to know if you dont mind

Furqon Abdi said...

Sorry I haven't been updating this blog for a long time and I think this post particularly is not complete. However, if you need to see the detail of the above post, you can find it in book An Introduction to Literature: fiction, poetry, drama; third edition written by Barnet, Berman and Burto (1961)

Thank you.

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