Some of the key elements of a dramatic structure include the following;
Plot- It outlines the basic storyline of the play thereby showing what happens in a play.
Themes- It help in developing the main ideas in a play thereby allowing the audience to draw some lessons from whole story.
Characters- In drama, the actors try to mimic the characters in order to move the plot or actions in the right direction.
Dialogue- Dialogue are words that are spoken various characters in a play. It helps in moving the actions of the play.
Rhythm- Rhythm can either be from music that accompanies drama or the voices of the actors as they speak.
Spectacle- It refers the visual elements such as costumes and other things that the audiences see as they watch or listen to the story. Spectacles allow the audience relates the story to real life scenarios.
Question Two
Demands of Classical Acting
The demands of classical acting include; addressing the audience vs. the scene partners, using stylized gestures that portrays the classical ballets, adoption of the stressed formal units, and punctuation of actions or speeches using the ‘clap trap’ to provoke applause. Besides, some vocal demands of classical acting include the sustaining of phrases, articulation and projection, rhythms, and extended breath support.
Modern vs. Classical Acting
Unlike classical acting which focuses on the external elements of acting, modern acting begins with experiencing the actions and feelings from inside an actor. Contemporary acting utilizes the unique vocal qualities required, enables actors to control their bodies, analyze the roles, and study the scripts.