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Subject : Drama

Lecturer : Nyoman Ayu Sri Desi Aryani, S.Pd.,M.Pd.


Name : I.B.N. Gopala Narayana
Semester :6
Npm : 19.3.008

Group Questions 3:
1. What does dramatic drama means?

2. There are 7 types of characters drama, what is the difference between extraordinary
characters and minor characters?

3. What is the meaning of the mandate in the text of the drma?

4. Mention examples of verbs used in linguistic rules in dramas that describe the
thoughts or feelings of the characters!

My answers:
1. Expressive of the action or emotion associated with drama or the theater.

2. The differences between extraordinary characters and minor characters are:

Extraordinary characters are important characters in the story who behave as extreme human
beings who are larger than ordinary life.
For example nobles or presidents.

Meanwhile, minor characters are other characters in a story that are not as important as the
main character, but can help or interfere with the conflict so that the story line develops more.
For example servants or additional characters.

3. Mandate is the message that the scriptwriter wants to convey to the audience through
the drama story.

4. Examples of verbs used in linguistic rules in dramas that describe the thoughts or
feelings of the characters:
loving, missing, needing, thinking, feeling, wanting, expecting, disappointing,
yearning, experiencing or hating.

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