Drama

drama

(Greek: drao, I perform)

Composition in prose or verse adapted for the stage, in which a story is related by means of dialogue and action with accompanying gestures, costumes, and scenery. It assumes the two principal forms of tragedy and comedy and is usually divided into acts and scenes. Probably the greatest European dramatists of all times have been Shakespeare and Caldern. See also:

Everyman

Miracle Plays

Moralities

Passion Play

New Catholic Dictionary

Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Drama

See Pantomime

Pantomime

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Drama

a. State of mind characterized by human conflict.

b. Literary genre in which conflicts are portrayed on the stage. — L.V.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy