LANGUAGE ARTS: DRAMA FORM AND STRUCTURE.

HOW IS A DRAMA ORGANIZED?

1. IN PARAGRAPHS
2. IN ACTS
3. IN STANZAS
4. IN CHAPTERS

A drama is typically organized in acts and scenes. Acts are larger sections of the play, often divided by intermissions in a live performance. Each act can contain multiple scenes, which are smaller units within the act that take place in a specific location or time. The organization of a drama helps to structure the story and guide the audience through the narrative. Each act and scene serves a specific purpose in advancing the plot, developing characters, and building tension. Additionally, dialogue, stage directions, and character entrances and exits all play a role in the organization of a drama.