What differences exit between drama and other literary genres
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Answer: As a peformative genre drama differs from other literary genres in that there is no narrator present. In many dramatics texts, the author may enter into the experience by means of written stage directions which often tell us not simply what characters and places look like but what we are supposed to think about them, but in its intended form as a performance those stage directions are not experienced by the audience.
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