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Type Words
Synonyms dramatisation
Type of writing, composition, penning, authorship
Derivation dramatize


the play was a dramatization of a short story.
Type Words
Synonyms dramatisation
Type of representation
Has types puppetry, street theater, guerrilla theater
Derivation dramatize

Examples of dramatization

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Mayerling, is a black and white dramatization based on the novel by Claude Anet.
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The film The Red Shoes is a thinly disguised dramatization of the Ballet Russes.
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The fact-based dramatization of the censorship trial doesn't add up dramatically.
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The story of Joan of Arc was a popular subject for dramatization in the 1940s.
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This is a new dramatization of James Weldon Johnson's second collection of poetry.
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Novelist James McBride adapted his own dramatization of the real-life events.
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This fine dramatization of history may be too much for some middle schoolers.
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It is, however, a fine dramatization of history for teens ready to handle it.
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Choral dramatization can use texts such as rhymes, poetry, and picture books.
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More examples
  • Conversion into dramatic form; "the play was a dramatization of a short story"
  • A dramatic representation
  • (dramatize) represent something in a dramatic manner; "These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth"
  • (dramatize) embroider: add details to
  • Dramatization or Dramatisation is the adapting of a literary source (e.g. a novel, short story, poem) to drama or theater.
  • The act of dramatizing; A version that has been dramatized
  • The acting out of an engram in its entirety or in part by an aberrated person in his current environment. Aberrated conduct is entirely dramatization. For example, a woman receives an engram in which she is kicked in the side and told that she is no good, that she is always changing her mind. ...
  • The unaware repeating, either in words or action, of some or all of a hurtful memory without discharging it (this is often called "acting out"). Dramatizations may lead to discharge but are not the same as discharge, which can always be recognized by its physical characteristics. ...
  • A reenactment of a historical or literary event.