Kovács Ferenc: Olvasópróba előtt (Skenotheke 1. Budapest, 1996)
Felhasznált irodalom
A Model for Drama as a Laboratory When dramatizing, we create a situation in which people are compelled to act and, consequently, to reveal the truth about themselves. We place people in situations where they must make crucial decisions which they are unable to avoid. It is these decisions which reveal the truth. A drama can be compared to the laboratory experiments of a natural scientist. The message of the drama should be contained in the conclusion but not overstated. The message bears the same relationship to the drama as a natural law to the scientist. manipulation reactions conclusion \ 1 the conditions the chain of 1 the result of the message of the dramatic reactions the conflict ot the conflict \ N drama EXPOSITION CONFLICT RESOLUTION EXPOSITION The dramatic space is not a mechanical reflection of reality, but a simplification of it, which we implement in order to obtain an overview and to maintain control of the dramatic situation. For this reason we 62