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Drama
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-- See Also the narrower term Dialect drama Plays that incorporate the speech patterns of a particular region or social group
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-- See Also the narrower term Pastoral drama Plays with rural settings that idealize rustic, rural, or small-town life
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-- See Also the narrower term War drama Drama that features military conflicts
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Plays that depict the lives of real people interspersed with fictional characters and events. For plays in which real persons, places, or events are depicted under invented names see Drames à clef
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-- See Also the narrower term Domestic drama Plays depicting the problems of the middle and lower classes, particularly within the family and home
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Plays set during a recognizable time period prior to the time in which they were written
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-- See Also the narrower term Tragicomedies Plays that combine elements of both tragedy and comedy
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Plays that feature the practice of law
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-- See Also the narrower term Medical drama Plays that feature medical personnel and the practice of medicine
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Plays adapted from works in another medium or from other plays
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-- See Also the narrower term Fantasy drama Plays in which magic and extraordinary characters are integral to the story
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-- See Also the narrower term Lesbian drama Drama about the lesbian experience
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-- See Also the narrower term Horror plays Plays that are intended to shock or frighten by inducing feelings of revulsion, terror, or loathing
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-- See Also the narrower term Romantic plays Plays that primarily depict romantic love
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-- See Also the narrower term Masques The texts of 16th-17th century courtly entertainments that combined poetic drama, music, dance, song, lavish costume, and costly stage effects with a simple mythological or allegorical plot
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Plays that emphasize plot, action, and exaggerated emotion at the expense of characterization
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Extended speeches uttered by one speaker, either alone or to others
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-- See Also the narrower term Gay drama Drama about the gay experience
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Plays that feature human characters that are often involved in the occult, witchcraft, spiritualism, psychic phenomena, vodou, etc., interacting with supernatural beings
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Drama that describes the adventures of a resourceful rogue
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Plays that feature the political milieu
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-- See Also the narrower term Radio plays Scripts of fictional radio programs
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Plays that depict imagined scientific or technological advances (e.g., time travel, artificial intelligence) and their impact on society
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Scripts of fiction television programs
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Plays in which the primary source for the script is the words of real people as recorded in documentary materials such as interviews, reports, etc
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