
Conflict and Tension
This topic examines the central role of conflict in drama, including internal and external struggles. Students will analyse how tension is built and resolved on stage.
About This Topic
This topic examines the central role of conflict in drama, including internal and external struggles. Students will analyse how tension is built and resolved on stage.
Key Questions
- What are the main sources of conflict in the play?
- How does tension keep the audience engaged?
- How is the conflict ultimately resolved?
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