Drama

Definition of Drama Hierarchical Category as it relates to Books, Arts, Art Appreciation

A realm of literature and visual arts emphasizing the expression of emotional experiences, often through narrative storytelling, which fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of human complexities and social issues. It encompasses a wide range of artistic mediums including books, performances, and other forms of creative expression.

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