drama
(Q25372)
formal type of literature intended for performance, where the text is written in the form of character lines and the author's remarks and is usually divided into acts and scenes
formal type of literature intended for performance, where the text is written in the form of character lines and the author's remarks and is usually divided into acts and scenes
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drama
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Drama
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LL-Q8752 (eus)-ElsaBornFree-Drama.wav
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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Drama
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poetic drama drama after Aristotele dramatic form |
description | formal type of literature intended for performance, where the text is written in the form of character lines and the author's remarks and is usually divided into acts and scenes |
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