Drama
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Stairs add enormous
drama.
And this is the
drama
of this world which many call globalized, is that Asia, Arabic countries, Latin America, are much more ahead in being healthy, educated, having human resources than they are economically.
Purists may feel that fiction dissipates the quest of real human understanding, that film is too crude to tell a complex and detailed history, or that filmmakers always serve
drama
over truth.
We guessed that film, whose stories are a meeting place of drama, music, literature and human experience, would engage and inspire the young people participating in FILMCLUB.
If we consider that there are two ways to communicate in the world, and the first one is when you take us on a journey, a magnificent journey that has twists and turns and mystery and drama, until you ultimately get to the point, and some of the best communicators in the world communicate just like this.
One of the reasons why we're moving away from banqueting halls such as the one in which we stand, banqueting halls with extraordinary images on the ceiling of kings enthroned, the entire
drama
played out here on this space, where the King of England had his head lopped off, why we've moved from spaces like this, thrones like that, towards the town hall, is we're moving more and more towards the energies of our people, and we need to tap that.
But here in the United States, we ramp up the
drama
a little bit, and we drop our pots into sawdust, which catches on fire, and you take a garbage pail, and you put it on top, and smoke starts pouring out.
Where I teach students in
drama
school, there's a course called Dramatics.
There's a
drama
school in the community center," or "I'd like to learn Italian songs," they ask, "Oh, yeah?
Circus, rock 'n' roll,
drama.
You'd see a kid who was the captain of his basketball team, the
drama
and theater student of the year, the English student of the year, someone who was consistently on the honor roll and consistently at every party.
So at funerals, relationships are reconfirmed but also transformed in a ritual
drama
that highlights the most salient feature about death in this place: its impact on life and the relationships of the living.
In reality, the relationship between the living and the dead has its own
drama
in the U.S. healthcare system, where decisions about how long to stretch the thread of life are made based on our emotional and social ties with the people around us, not just on medicine's ability to prolong life.
One of the first things I wrote was just a list of names of people I'd known, and they become characters in a kind of three-dimensional drama, where they explain who they are, what they do, their hopes and their fears for the future.
I train by saying yes to whatever comes my way: drama, comedy, tragedy, love, death, losses.
Everything in our world became slow and tender as the din,
drama
and death of the hospital ward faded into the background.
Even the elections this past week passed without much
drama.
And that's the Norwegian media in a nutshell: not much
drama.
There is no story line, no script, no drama, no climax, and it's called Slow TV.
At the annual Athenian
drama
festival in 426 BC, a comic play called The Babylonians, written by a young poet named Aristophanes, was awarded first prize.
Yet this is no mere historical
drama.
They were looking for what happened between the students, because that's where the
drama
is.
For the last year, everyone's been watching the same show, and I'm not talking about "Game of Thrones," but a horrifying, real-life
drama
that's proved too fascinating to turn off.
Words, specifically dialogue in a
drama
setting, are used for many different reasons: to set the mood of the scene, to give some more atmosphere to the setting, and to develop relationships between characters.
And once they had all of these pieces together, they took a leap of faith, and they decided to license not a sitcom about four Senators but a
drama
series about a single Senator.
The human
drama
in which each one of us plays a part is a great story, a story that encompasses the whole world and that came to unfold in the three stages of the painting in the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo soon found that thanks to the printing press, complaints about the nudity spread all over the place, and soon his masterpiece of human
drama
was labeled pornography, at which point he added two more portraits, one of the man who criticized him, a papal courtier, and the other one of himself as a dried up husk, no athlete, in the hands of a long-suffering martyr.
If that sounds familiar, it's because the historical conflicts known as the Wars of the Roses served as the basis for much of the
drama
in Game of Thrones.
I can trace the whole
drama
of my life back to that night in that church when my savior did not come for me; when the thing I believed most certainly turned out to be, if not a lie, then not quite the truth.
The cause of all this internal
drama
has long been put down to diet.
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