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II. The elements of drama:
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III. Traditional types of plays:
- TRAGEDY: “goat-song”; catharsis; hamartia; hubris; peripeteia; anagnorisis, most important features of classical tragedy; English Elizabethan
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- COMEDY: “banquet” and “singing”; origin of English comedy: mystery plays and miracle plays of the Middle Ągeą; shows Iow figures in an unheroic action; comedy of manners; ‘theatre of the absurd^00*^
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