Quotes About Drama
Heated debate, lengthy discussion and blame game between two groups by only raising name in the public domain, but not taking any punitive action against the same erring person are just a part of the drama whose script was prepared jointly to misguide onlookers by them.
~ Anuj Somany
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Jantar-mantar of delhi has earned a bad name of being drama centre because often seen that ordinary people are assembled in the name of protest/agitation and fooled
~ Anuj Somany
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Peace exists between Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law only in the TV serials or reel life ; but if there is no conflict seen often between the duo in the real life,then it is to be construed a drama only in that house.
~ Anuj Somany
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Sensible dog cautions all animals that pandemic is a hoax created by wolf in lion's clothing for personal gains,but duffer donkeys don't believe it. Crafty fox for merely own profit talks about it round the clock thru all channels to disseminate lies and make the environment of fear in the forest full of asses who only and easily accept this rumor. Beast are enjoying feast everyday because of this drama.
~ Anuj Somany
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Surprisingly, they can have a sound sleep in the night despite doing jointly drama so deep via discussion & deliberation all through out the day in the house.
~ Anuj Somany
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The devils when get caught of their bad act would enact a whole drama of being against one another.
~ Anuj Somany
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The ground of the sports stadium is for merely playing games in the right spirit, not for displaying own drama or acting skills to entertain the audience.
~ Anuj Somany
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The Mother-In-Law and the Daughter-In-Law display bonhomie with each other in their family only in reel life not real life.
~ Anuj Somany
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There is so much drama in most people's lives that many persons, more often than not, do not even realize it; and one who is not like them will always have a tough time in going along with the others.
~ Anuj Somany
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When a man goes down on his knees before a woman, she gets excited immensely; Though a woman never kneels before a man yet if she dramatically acts it ever, then he helps her to get up instantly.
~ Anuj Somany
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Lee says: "A good fight should be like a small play but played seriously,
~ Anupama Chopra
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the parties involved. With one man's
~ Aphrodite Jones
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He had become a character in a play, same story, over and over.
~ Ari Berk
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I don't know what prevents me from roasting you with this torch.
~ Aristophanes
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The true end of tragedy is to purify the passions.
~ Aristotle
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Tragedy is an imitation of a whole and complete action of some amplitude. . . . Now a whole is that which has a beginning, a middle, and an end.
~ Aristotle
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If you string together a set of speeches expressive of character, and well finished in point and diction and thought, you will not produce the essential tragic effect nearly so well as with a play which, however deficient in these respects, yet has a plot and artistically constructed incidents.
~ Aristotle
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Without action there cannot be a tragedy; there may be without character.
~ Aristotle
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Dramatic action, therefore, is not with a view to the representation of character: character comes in as subsidiary to the actions.
~ Aristotle
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Dramatic action, therefore, is not with a view to the representation of character: character comes in as subsidiary to the actions. Hence the incidents and the plot are the end of a tragedy; and the end is the chief thing of all.
~ Aristotle
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Tragedy--as also Comedy--was at first mere improvisation.
~ Aristotle
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If you string together a set of speeches expressive of character, and well finished in point of diction and thought, you will not produce the essential tragic effect nearly so well as with a play which, however deficient in these respects, yet has a plot and artistically constructed incidents.
~ Aristotle
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By plot, I here mean the arrangement of the incidents.
~ Aristotle
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Comedy is, as we have said, an imitation of characters of a lower type--not, however, in the full sense of the word bad, the ludicrous being merely a subdivision of the ugly.
~ Aristotle
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