What is another word for dramatic structure?

Pronunciation: [dɹəmˈatɪk stɹˈʌkt͡ʃə] (IPA)

Dramatic structure refers to the organization of the narrative elements in a play, film, or other dramatic work. There are several synonyms for dramatic structure, including plot, storyline, arrangement, composition, organization, and structure of the dramatic work. Each of these terms refers to the overall framework of the dramatic work, including the sequence of events, the development of characters, and the resolution of conflicts. The dramatic structure is typically designed to engage the audience and create a sense of suspense, tension, or excitement, and to convey the themes and messages of the work in a compelling and memorable way.

What are the hypernyms for Dramatic structure?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    plotlines, story structure, narrative framework, plot arcs, plot points.

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