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Drama: December 24, 2014 Issue [#6714]

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 This week: Sad Drama
  Edited by: Annette Author IconMail Icon
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

Hello dramatic writers and readers, I am Annette Author Icon, your guest editor for this issue.


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Letter from the editor

Sad Drama


Writing dramatically.


The classic definition of drama is a story that is being told through the performance of actors on a stage or in a movie. The word "drama" comes from a Greek work that means "action," or "to do," or "to act." This explains why dramas of old always go back to plays. Shakespeare and other writers wrote their stories in a way that they were best experienced in a theater.

Going by this assumption, it seems all dramas on Writing.Com should be plays, but they aren't. While perusing the site and seeking out what kind of writing authors labelled as drama, I found that the common thread is tragedy. That is not wrong. According to Aristotle drama is made up of either tragedy or comedy.

Legend has it that Aristotle wrote long pieces about tragedy and comedy each. Only his paper on tragedy survived the ages while the one on comedy was lost.

It seems this loss of the comedy document has, over time, led to an assumption that drama equals something sad or emotionally disturbing. At least that is how I always thought about drama until I read up on it. I thought it meant something tragic or sad. As in the phrase, "Don't be so dramatic," when we mean to tell somebody not to be upset about something. Or have you ever used the same phrase, "Don't be so dramatic," when somebody was having fun and laughing out loud?

What type of writing of your own do you tend to label "Drama?" Let me know in the comments.



Editor's Picks

 
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Life is a Test, Love is the Answer Open in new Window. (13+)
Olivia believes in the magic of life. Her faith is tested, love is the answer.
#1423187 by Redtowrite Author IconMail Icon

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 46th and Stockholm  Open in new Window. (18+)
New revision. When two brothers rob a gas station. Lots of GP, need lots of great reviews!
#1791463 by dharma Author IconMail Icon

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Ruby's Rage Open in new Window. (18+)
Ruby, deals with preconceptions of class, emotion and a headache. (A contest entry)
#1885983 by Joey's Feeling the season! Author IconMail Icon

 Octavia's Obsession Open in new Window. (ASR)
Octavia has an obsession...featured in the Drama Newsletter.
#586856 by SethVonYork Author IconMail Icon

 Sacrifice Open in new Window. (13+)
Sacrifices have to be made when pursuing a dream...
#1573918 by Vampyr14 Author IconMail Icon

 Heed the Slighted Open in new Window. (13+)
Sam was tired of following the Golden Rule.
#1285246 by RadioShea Author IconMail Icon

 
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Saints and Sinners Open in new Window. (13+)
They were like sisters, or were they?
#1392839 by Iva Lilly Durham Author IconMail Icon

Drama Forum Open in new Window. (13+)
For those of us drama queens and kings, a forum to swap writing ideas and post questions
#1394242 by Joy Author IconMail Icon

 
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This was my first ever drama newsletter. Let me know what you think. Give me links to your dramatic pieces that you wrote. If you have drama + comedy pieces you want featured: this is your chance!


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