A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
General research of genre
1. General Research of Genre
My genre is Drama. Drama is
Knowing and using the dramatic techniques or conventions as they are sometimes referred to,
is the key to teaching and learning in drama and underpins the approaches recommended in all
of the guidance documents.
A prose or verse composition, especially one telling a serious story, that is intended for
representation by actors impersonating the characters and performing the dialogue and action.
Drama is a serious narrative work or program for television, radio, or the cinema.
A drama movie could be about a father's life unravels while he deals with a marital crisis and
tries to manage his relationship with his children. There is drama genre, which has tragedy and
love.
Drama, the general term for performances in which actors impersonates the actions and speech
of fictional or historical characters (or non‐human entities) for the entertainment of an
audience, either on a stage or by means of a broadcast; or a particular example of this art, i.e. a
play. Drama is usually expected to represent stories showing situations of conflict between
characters, although the monodrama is a special case in which only one performer speaks.
Drama is a major genre of literature, but includes non‐literary forms (in mime), and has several
dimensions that lie beyond the domain of the literary dramatist or playwright
Drama is just about what moves people emotionally. Some people enjoy that experience.
Defined: "a situation or sequence of events that is highly emotional, tragic, or turbulent"
Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The term comes from a
Greek word meaning "action", which is derived from "to do".
Creative drama can include dramatic play, story enactment, imagination journeys, theatre
games, music, and dance.