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plase help me to answers all these questions. for nursing Classic Dramatic Struc

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plase help me to answers all these questions. for nursing

Classic Dramatic Structure Dramatic structure is the underlying structure of a play, novel, or other work of fiction. Classic dramatic structure is a specific, five-part style of dramatic structure originally used in ancient Greek drama and, to some extent, in modern drama as well. Since early Greek plays were typically divided into five acts, each part of the classic dramatic structure usually matched up with a single act of the play Part one of classic dramatic structure is the exposition. This part of the play provides background information necessary for the viewer to understand the story Part two is called the rising action. In this part, the main character struggles against various minor obstacles. This part sets the stage for the drama's central conflict. Part three is the climax. This is the turning point in the story; if the drama is a comedy (in other words, it will have a happy ending), things now start to go better for the main character. If it is a tragedy (which will end badly for the main character), this is the point where everything starts going wrong for him or her. Part four is the falling action, in which the main conflict between the main character and the villain plays out, and the main character ultimately succeeds (in a comedy) or fails (in a tragedy). Part five is the denouement, which wraps up the story and shows the main character in his or her new circumstances. In a comedy, this is the "happily ever after" part of the story; in a tragedy, the main character is shown suffering and possibly even dying. Modern drama tends to be less rigid and is more expressive than classic drama. Therefore, while some aspects of classic dramatic structure also apply to modern drama, many do not.

Explanation / Answer

1. Option d. Falling action

Explanation: Denouement refers to the conclusion or take home message and does not portray protagonist against in this final part. Hence, option a is false

Exposition is background information necessary to understand the main story character. This is an introduction to story plot and not fit the description given in question. Hence, option b is also false.

Climax is the part three where there is turning point which will end in happy ending or tragedic ending. Hence, option c is also false.

Option d is falling action which explains the falling action which depicts the main conflict between protagonist and antagonist take place. Hence, option d is the correct answer

2. Option a. Differences and similarities between Classic and contemporary plays

Explanation: Option b states that the passage explains character development in classes literature which is not true, option c says that the passage is about element of classic dramatic narrative which is also incorrect as the passage also explains about modern drama, Greek drama. Option d is false as it says that it is about Greeks and classic theatre but misses the point of modern drama.

Hence, the correct answer is option a which correctly describes the meaning of the passage which is differences and similarities between classic, contemporary plays

3. Option c. Modern drama tends to be less rigid and is more expressive than classic drama.

Explanation: Option c is correct as it implies the opinion of the author that modern drama is less rigid (seen from the word usage "tends to be") and remaining options are assertions and facts about the drama. They are not opinions but they are descriptions of drama

4. Option d. To describe for readers the difference between moderna and classic structure

Explanation: Option d is correct the passage describes about differences between modern and classic structure. The passage never talks about anecdote dramatic structure (option a), neither components of dramatic structure (option b) as points of greek and modern drama was also given in the passage nor convinced readers about importance of classic dramatic structure.

Option a is denouement or part five

Option b is also denouement or part five

Option d is exposition as it introduces goldilock

Option c is the rising action. Hence, it is the correct choice.