Jumat, 08 Maret 2013

Understanding the elements of drama and the drama intrinsic

Drama is a form of literary work in the form of dialogue. Drama is also composed of the intrinsic elements. Intrinsic elements of drama are as follows.1. FigureLeaders are individuals or someone who is a perpetrator story. Characters in the drama associated with the name, age, gender, physical type, position and state of psychosis. The characters in the play can be classified as follows.a. By its nature, is classified as the following figure.1) the protagonist, the main character's story2) antagonist, which opponents of the story characters3) tritagonis figures, the maid character, both for the protagonist and antagonist for.
b. Based on their role, are classified into three figures.1) the central figure, the figures are the most crucial in the drama. The central figure is a cause of conflict. The central characters include the protagonist and antagonist2) the main character, the supporters or opponents of the figures central figure. Can be also as intermediary central figure. In this case the figure tritagonis3) auxiliary figures, ie figures are complementary or supplementary role in the cluster eye story. The presence of this servant leaders according to the needs of the story. Not all the drama show attendance figures maid.
2. Dispositive or characterizationsDispositive called characterizations. Dispositive or characterizations is the depiction of the inner nature of a person's character is presented in the story. Dispositive figures in the drama portrayed through dialogue, expression, or behavior of the hero.Character of the characters portrayed in three dimensions (dimensional character) as follows.a. Physical state. The physical state figures include age, gender, body characteristics, disability, prominent characteristics, tribe, nation, faces, favorite, tall or short, thin or fat, like a smile or a frownb. Psychological state. Psychological state figures include: character, passion, mental, moral standards, temperament, ambition, suffered psychological and emotional statec. Sociological circumstances. The state of sociological figures include: job title, occupation, social class, race, religion, and ideology.
3. Setting or backgroundSetting is also called the background story. Setting includes three dimensions.a. Setting the place, is where the story of the play. Setting place can not stand alone. settings related to the setting where time and spaceb. Setting the time, is the time or date or period of the history of the story of the play. Setting time can occur during the day, morning, afternoon, or eveningc. Setting the atmosphere, is the atmosphere that contribute to the story. Setting the atmosphere can be supported with sound or lighting when staging drama.
4. ThemeTheme is a central idea or ideas underlying the creation of a drama. Common theme is the issue raised in the drama romance, social criticism, poverty, social inequality, oppression, divinity, a fractured family, patriotism, humanity, and musings.
5. Mandate or the author of a messageMandate is the message the author to the reader or the audience through his work (including drama). Every reader or viewer can vary in interpreting the mandate of drama. Mandate is subjective and figuratively speaking, while the theme is simple, objective, and special. Mandate drama is always associated with the theme of the drama.
6. Dialogue (Conversation)Characteristic shape playwright conversation or dialogue. This dialogue to be spoken actor on stage.Some matters relating to the dialogue in the play is as follows.a. The dialogue reflects everyday speech because drama is mimetic (imitation) of everyday lifeb. Diversity of languages ​​used in spoken language dialogue drama is not the variety of communicative and written languagec. Diction (choice of words) that are used in dealing with conflict and drama plotd. Dialogue in the play is aesthetically pleasing, it is to have a language that is easy to understand and be understoode. Dialogue can represent character figures presented, whether psychological, sociological, and physiological.
7. ConflictConflict is a disagreement antarmasalah in the drama. Conflict can be divided into two, namely the external conflict and internal conflict.a. External conflict is a conflict between the characters with something outside of themselvesb. Internal conflict is a conflict between the hero himself.

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