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16 October, 22:33

What are the differences between drama and prose

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  1. 16 October, 22:51
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    Drama refers to plays, which are written to be acted on a stage by people playing the parts of characters. Prose is usually meant to be read privately by an individual (though speeches are almost always written in prose) and is the kind of writing we associate with both fiction and nonfiction books.
  2. 16 October, 23:02
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    Prose is a language, particularly written language, while drama is a composition, like a story and intended to be represented by actors.
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