Género dramático

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17 May 201603:36

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into the concept of dramatic genre, exploring its subgenres, internal and external structures, and theatrical elements. Originating from ancient Greek rituals, dramatic texts are designed for stage performance through dialogue. The script clarifies the distinction between drama as written text and theater as its enactment. It categorizes dramatic genres into major and minor forms, including tragedy, comedy, and various modern subgenres. The internal structure of a dramatic text comprises exposition, development, climax, and resolution of conflict. The realization of a dramatic text relies on the playwright, director, actors, and audience, along with technical elements like stage design, lighting, sound, costumes, and props. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to like and subscribe for helpful content.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 The script discusses the concept of dramatic genre, its subgenres, internal and external structure, and the elements or resources of theater.
  • 🏛️ Dramatic genre originated in Greece, associated with the cults dedicated to the god Dionysus, and is intended for stage representation in front of an audience through dialogues.
  • 📚 The distinction between drama and theater is clarified, with drama being the written text and theater its concrete realization or performance.
  • 🎨 Traditional subgenres of dramatic genre include tragedy, comedy, and drama, each with distinct emotional outcomes and themes.
  • 📚 A more contemporary classification separates drama as a written text, while still including tragedy and comedy, and introduces subgenres like play, melodrama, tragicomedy, farce, and didactic work.
  • 🕒 Minor genres, characterized by shorter duration, include the sainete, pas, entremés, auto sacramental, opera, and zarzuela.
  • 📝 The structure of a dramatic text is divided into acts, scenes, and tableaus, with specific transitions denoted by the closing of the curtain or the introduction of new characters.
  • 🎨 Internal structure of a dramatic text consists of four parts: introduction of conflict, development of actions, climax with the highest tension, and resolution of the initial conflict.
  • 👥 Realization of a dramatic text involves a playwright who writes the work, a director who guides the actors, actors who portray characters, and an audience that completes the structure.
  • 🛠️ Technical elements of theater include the stage, scenery, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, and props, all crucial for the representation of the author's ideas.
  • 👍 The video encourages viewers to like and subscribe if the shared information was helpful.

Q & A

  • What is the origin of dramatic literature?

    -The dramatic literature originated in Greece, associated with the cults dedicated to the god Dionysus or Bacchus.

  • What distinguishes a drama from a theater?

    -Drama refers to the written text, while theater is the concrete realization or performance of that text.

  • What are the traditional subgenres of dramatic literature?

    -The traditional subgenres of dramatic literature are tragedy, comedy, and drama.

  • What is the difference between a tragedy and a comedy in dramatic literature?

    -A tragedy has a tragic ending, while a comedy is designed to be humorous and entertaining.

  • What is the role of the 'drama' subgenre in more contemporary classifications?

    -In more contemporary classifications, drama is considered as a written text, distinct from tragedy and comedy which are seen as performance genres.

  • What are some of the major genres within dramatic literature?

    -Major genres within dramatic literature include tragedy, comedy, play, melodrama, tragicomedy, farce, and didactic work.

  • What are some examples of minor genres in dramatic literature?

    -Examples of minor genres in dramatic literature are sainete, paso or entremés, auto sacramental, opera, and zarzuela.

  • How is a dramatic text structurally divided?

    -A dramatic text is divided into acts, acts into scenes, and scenes into pictures or tableaus.

  • What are the four parts of the internal structure of a dramatic text?

    -The four parts of the internal structure of a dramatic text are the presentation of the conflict, development of actions, climax, and the resolution of the conflict.

  • What are the key elements or resources that make the realization of a dramatic text possible?

    -The key elements or resources for the realization of a dramatic text include the playwright, director, actors, and the audience.

  • What are some technical elements involved in theater production?

    -Technical elements in theater production include the stage, scenery, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, and props.

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