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23rd August 2011, 11:13 PM
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Difference between Novel and Drama?


what is difference between novel and drama tell in detail about both these terms



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24th August 2011, 10:16 AM
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Default Re: Difference between Novel and Drama?

Hi,
a novel is a fictional piece of prose usually written in a narrative style.

Novels tell stories, which are typically defined as a series of events

described in a sequence. The novel has been a part of human culture for

over a thousand years.

Secondly, novels are meant to be fictional in form and these are often

beloved for their creation of spectacular worlds, empathetic characters, and carefully thought-out arguments.

-the tale of genji is more commonly accepted as the origin of modern

novels. Written by lady murasaki shikibu.

-in recent times j.k. Rowling's harry potter series was a great success..

In other hand, a drama is a script intended to be acted, ie as in a play, or

film, the script will be written for an actor to speak.

-drama is the most dependent of art forms -- director, actors, scene and

costume designers must interpret before the audience does.it is normally

based on historical interest.

-it may be allusion/, aside/, catastrophe /, comedy or may have some other forms.



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