A dramatic performance, typically involving conflict or suspense.
A division of a literary work, such as a novel or poem, marked by a change of scene or character.
A piece of music composed in a dramatic style, often with a plot and characters.
2. The art or practice of writing, acting, or producing plays or theatrical productions.
Theatrical performance, especially as an art form.
The use of dramatic techniques in a work of literature, art, or music.
A situation or occurrence that is exciting, suspenseful, or involves heightened emotions.
3. A theatrical performance, especially one of a serious or tragic nature.
Theatrical performance in general.
A dramatic situation or event.
A group of people engaged in a dramatic situation.
4. A branch of literature that deals with serious and often tragic themes.
A literary genre that includes tragedy, comedy, and history.
A type of poetry that deals with serious or tragic themes.
5. A branch of music that deals with serious and often tragic themes.
A musical genre that includes opera, oratorio, and cantata.
A type of music that is characterized by its dramatic character.
6. A situation or occurrence that is exciting, suspenseful, or involves heightened emotions.
A dramatic situation or event.
A series of events that build up to a climax.
A crisis or turning point in a story or play.
7. The ability to act in a dramatic way or to express oneself dramatically.
The ability to convey emotions and ideas effectively through speech, gesture, and movement.
8. A type of personality characterized by a tendency to be emotional and dramatic.
A person who is prone to dramatic behavior.