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Example sentences for "dramatic action"

  • This practice of all the early races of putting their great literature before the people by song, dramatic action, and word of mouth is very suggestive to the teacher.

  • The power to other one's self in dramatic action, to assume and impersonate a variety of characters, is a real expression and enlargement of the personality.

  • While conflict of some kind is essential to a dramatic action, yet it may evidently be minimized without destroying the artistic impressiveness of suffering and disaster.

  • In the whole Shakespearean Drama there is nowhere such a swift swinging round of a dramatic action as is here marked by this sudden up-springing of the suppressed individuality in Antony's character, [=ii.

  • The main plot exhibits the Problem form of dramatic action.

  • Forms of Dramatic Action--all working harmoniously together into a design equally involved and symmetrical.

  • Distinctiveness, as the primary requisite in dramatic characterization, is to be demanded in the case of all personages introduced into a dramatic action, but not in all cases in an equal degree.

  • This is the law which requires that a dramatic action should be one--that it should possess unity.

  • It is devoted to a portrayal of country life and manners, and generally embodies a slight degree of dramatic action.

  • There should be unity of dramatic action; that is, the separate scenes and incidents should contribute in some way to the development of the plot and to the final result or dénouement.

  • It was full also of the spirit of dramatic action, as befitted an age whose restless enterprise was eagerly extending itself to every quarter of the globe.

  • His important works here are the three tragedies in which he aimed to complete the series of Shakspere's chronicle-history plays; but he lacked the power of dramatic action, and the result is rather three fine poems than successful plays.

  • Others of them, however, exhibited in the midst of much rough-and-tumble fighting and buffoonery, a slight thread of dramatic action.

  • The question how far an audience ought to be carried towards the heart of a dramatic action in the course of the first act is always and inevitably one of proportion.

  • There is no time, in the rush of a dramatic action, for a mathematical calculation of the chances for and against a given event, or for experimental proof that such and such a thing can or cannot be done.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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