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- Domestic_drama abstract "Domestic drama expresses and focuses on the realistic everyday lives of middle or lower classes in a certain society, generally referring to the post-Renaissance eras. According to the English Communications Syllabus, domestic drama refers to a dramatic story containing an emphasis on its “characters' intimate relationships and their responses to [the] unfolding events in their lives.” The characters, their lives, and the events that occur within the show are usually classified as 'ordinary' events, lives, and characters, but this does not limit the extent of what domestic drama can represent. Domestic drama does, however, take the approach in which it “concerns people much like ourselves, taken from the lower and middle classes of society, who struggle with everyday problems such as poverty, sickness, crime, and family strife.” One scholar suggests that domestic drama is possibly one third of the plays being written.".
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- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1954–68).
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Bourgeoisie.
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- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Naturalism_(literature).
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- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Peasant.
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy.
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- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Romance_(love).
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- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Setting_(narrative).
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- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_of_ancient_Greece.
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Theatrical_realism.
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Tragedy.
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink Upper_class.
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLink File:Ibsen-Dresden01.jpg.
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domestic drama".
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLinkText "Domestic".
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLinkText "domestic drama".
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLinkText "dramatic fiction".
- Domestic_drama wikiPageWikiLinkText "marriage problem".
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- Domestic_drama subject Category:Drama.
- Domestic_drama type Genre.
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- Domestic_drama type Art.
- Domestic_drama type Genre.
- Domestic_drama type Humanity.
- Domestic_drama comment "Domestic drama expresses and focuses on the realistic everyday lives of middle or lower classes in a certain society, generally referring to the post-Renaissance eras.".
- Domestic_drama label "Domestic drama".
- Domestic_drama sameAs Q5290180.
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- Domestic_drama sameAs Q5290180.
- Domestic_drama wasDerivedFrom Domestic_drama?oldid=680159971.
- Domestic_drama depiction Ibsen-Dresden01.jpg.
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