Friday, September 5, 2014

What are the differences and similarities between drama, poetry, and short story.

Drama usually indicates a piece of writing that is
intended to be acted out - a performance on a stage of some sort with people acting as
the characters in the story, allowing an audience to see the action
unfold.


Poetry is frequently written with a particular
awareness of the sound of the language being used. Poetry may or may not rhyme but the
rhythm of the language will be of central importance and the author may have spent extra
time working to achieve carefully crafted, vivid word
pictures.


Short stories are just that - stories that are of
a length that would ideally allow them to be read from start to finish in one
sitting.


These can overlap - poetry can be presented as a
dramatic play; a short story may be written in poetic form, etc. The three formats are
different but not exclusive types of literature, presenting stories in three different
formats.

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