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Welcome to International Journal of Research in Social Sciences & HumanitiesE-ISSN : 2249 - 4642 | P-ISSN: 2454 - 4671 IMPACT FACTOR: 8.561 |
Abstract
WESTERN DIRECT INFLUENCE ON INDIAN DRAMA LITERATURE: 'ANDRAJALAM'
Dr. Neeraj Kumari
Volume: 3 Issue: 2 2013
Abstract:
In the field of audio poetry, where stories and novels come, in the field of visual poetry, one-act plays and dramas come. The main goal of both the arts of story and one-act play is that we can get maximum pleasure and entertainment in momentary leisure. On this target point, both story one-act art have been equally successful. Plot, characters, characterization, narration, language style, purpose, country, environment plan, etc. are the elements of story art which are also in one-act art. That is why it is often called the dramatic form of a one-act story and the story as a narrative form of one-act. The biggest difference in these is of audio-visual though the time spent in both of them remains the same.
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