Which statement best explains how modern drama differs from traditional drama?

A

Modern dramas are divided into two genres-comedy and tragedy.

B. Modern dramas often reject the formal structure of traditional dramas.

C. Modern dramas tend to follow the same plot structure as traditional dramas.

D. Modern dramas often include more acts than traditional dramas,

Respuesta :

Answer:

The answer is B. Modern dramas often reject the formal structures of traditional dramas.

Explanation:

Traditional dramas have protagonists and characters that normally belong to an elite: kings, emperors, princes and princesses, and do on. Modern dramas have everyday characters and protagonists, people who live in the modern world and that you might meet up at any moment.

In addition, traditional dramas carry a supernatural element no longer present in modern drama due to its lack of importance in the modern world. Gods, heroes, villains, cyclops, mermaids and others are no longer present in modern drama.

The former are just a few of the differences between modern and traditional drama.

Answer:

The correct answer is: "B. Modern dramas often reject the formal structure of traditional dramas".

Explanation:

Modern dramas differ from traditional dramas in a lot of aspects, but specially in terms of freedom of expression and their structure. Traditional dramas are very strict in their form and shape, in the number of acts, in the sequence of acts, and more. On the other hand, modern dramas are set to create and express different things by different terms, there are a lot of experimenting, and a lot of mixture of arts and plays in the same one, which consequently changes structure and meanings. Therefore, modern dramas are freer than traditional dramas.

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