A drama is a type of literature that is written for performance on stage. Dramas typically have a plot, characters, and dialogue, and they may also include music and dance. Dramas can be either serious or comedic, and they can explore a wide range of themes and topics.
Some of the most famous dramas include:
- Shakespeare's plays, such as "Hamlet," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Macbeth"
- Greek tragedies, such as "Antigone" and "Oedipus Rex"
- Modern American plays, such as "Death of a Salesman" and "A Streetcar Named Desire"
Dramas are often performed in theaters, but they can also be performed in other venues, such as schools, churches, and community centers. Dramas can also be adapted for film, television, and radio.