dramaturgic
/,dræmə'tə:dʤik/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to the technical aspects of drama: Pertaining to the theory, structure, and composition of dramatic works, especially for the stage. It concerns the principles and techniques involved in writing plays and constructing theatrical narratives.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The professor's analysis focused on the dramaturgic elements of Shakespeare's later plays.
- Her feedback was invaluable from a dramaturgic perspective, helping to tighten the script's structure.
Advanced Usage
- "dramaturgic approach": A method of analyzing or creating drama that focuses on its structural and compositional techniques.
- The director's dramaturgic approach emphasized the play's classical unity of time and place.
Variants and Related Words
- Dramaturgy (n): The theory and practice of dramatic composition.
- She studied dramaturgy at the national theatre school.
- Dramaturgical (adj): A variant form with the same meaning as "dramaturgic."
- The dramaturgical notes provided deep insight into the character's motivations.
Synonyms
- Dramatic (when pertaining to the structure or technique of drama).
- Theatrical (in the context of craft and technique).
Related Phrases
- Dramaturgic function: The role a specific element (like a scene or character) plays within the overall structure of a drama.
- In the second act, the monologue serves a crucial dramaturgic function.
Adjective
- relating to the technical aspects of drama