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Writing
Writing
Writing
Activity 1!
Please carefully observe the image and describe it in your own words using proper grammar
and sentence structure in English.
When it comes to writing a drama script, there are several aspects you should consider.
Here are some key elements you must know:
1. Structure: Understand the basic structure of a drama script. Typically, a drama script follows a
three-act structure: setup, confrontation, and resolution. Each act serves a specific purpose and
builds upon the previous one to create tension and conflict.
2. Conflict and Tension: Drama scripts thrive on conflict and tension. Create compelling conflicts
between characters, whether they are internal (emotional struggles) or external (struggles with
others or the environment). Tension keeps the audience engaged and invested in the story.
3. Character Development: Develop well-rounded characters with depth and complexity. Your
characters should have goals, motivations, and conflicts that drive their actions and shape the
narrative. Show their growth and transformation throughout the story.
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