Dramatic Symbol

A dramatic symbol is a prop, object, gesture, movement or articulation in a theatrical or dramatic context that carries distinct symbolic meaning and adds to the complexity of a theatrical work or play. A dramatic symbol can be generated by an actor on stage, or it can be part of the theatrical design or stage picture. Mostly, dramatic symbols are suggested in a script or are designed by the director of a play. However, they can also emerge spontaneously in improvised dramatic work.

 

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