Similar words: dramatic, dramatize, dramatise, dramatist, dramatically, melodramatic, dramatic irony, dramatis personae. Meaning: ['dræmə‚tɜːdʒɪ] n. the art of writing and producing plays.
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1. This inner platform releases a dramaturgy towards the exterior that enlivens and enriches the spatial content.
2. Comparing the dramaturgy and tragedy from their structure , conflict and topic , the author briefs the differences between the Chinese and Western cultures .
3. The three Piper operas represent a different vision of musical dramaturgy to the rest of the Britten canon.
4. The formal exchange of tributes may seem like nostalgic gestures from a more genteel, less cynical era, but the participants re-enact a classical political dramaturgy.
5. This study applied the Consumer Decision Process model with the combination of the concept of Dramaturgy Theory and Willing-to-Pay in designing the questionnaire.
6. Performers ' right is right a performer possesses on his performance , and is the core content of dramaturgy legal nexus .
7. In this paper, some typical works are cited to express in western modern drama how the dramatists adopt ritualization to make their works better and fresher from the dramaturgy point of view.
8. My main interests are publication and book design, graphic dramaturgy and info architecture. Designs since 1968.
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