Talk:Verse drama and dramatic verse
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[edit]Dramatic Poetry
Dramatic Poetry presents the voice of an imaginary character (or characters) speaking directly, without any additional narration by the author. Dramatic poetry is often in the form of dramatic monologues--a poem written as a speech made by a character (other than the author) at some decisive moment. This speech is usually addressed by the speaker to some other character who remains silent.
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[edit]I guess this could be three times the size, be better researched and better written. Outside of that there could be more examples. Gingermint (talk) 05:28, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
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