Modern audiences are accustomed to the modern forms of dramatic construction, which are unlike the Elizabethan forms.
With all its faults of dramatic construction "The Ring of the Nibelung" is a remarkable drama, full of life and action and logically developed, the events leading up to superb climaxes.
The last act is spun out to three scenes in accordance with the demand for greater regularity of dramatic construction, but gains nothing but tedium thereby.
It is, indeed, in its apparent carelessness of the most elementary necessities of dramatic construction, distinctly retrograde as compared with these models themselves.
I think that to omit Hamlet's entrance in this scene is to interfere with Shakespeare's dramatic construction.
It has appeared before the American public in two forms, so radically different that a description of the changes made, and of the reasons for making them, will involve the consideration of some very interesting laws of dramatic construction.
But they did not create the laws of dramatic construction.
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