This document discusses action in drama and its various types. It defines action as both physical movement that can be seen as well as inner movement of thoughts and feelings. It notes that if there is no action or movement, there is no drama. It also discusses the concept of disturbance action and how every disturbance will lead to a reason or motive, and the will to achieve a goal through the shortest possible trajectory. It provides an example of the Roman Empire's division to illustrate these concepts.