Drama

Drama is a literary and theatrical genre that depicts the conflicts and emotions of characters through dialogue and action. Traditionally, it encompasses both written works meant for performance and plays that are presented on stage. Drama explores a wide range of themes and can vary in tone from serious to comedic. It often involves a structured narrative arc, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. The characters are usually well-developed and undergo some form of change or realization throughout the story. In addition to its theatrical form, drama can also refer to other mediums, including film and television, where similar elements of conflict, character interaction, and emotion are conveyed. Overall, drama serves to illuminate the human experience, engage audiences emotionally, and provoke thought and discussion about social, moral, and personal issues.