Dramatic people are famous for getting into conflicts, even when they have no reason to get involved. They're known for turning an insignificant situation into a five-act performance. At the end of ...
Drama can come in all forms. It doesn’t matter if you make a lot of fuss when things don’t go your way; if you try to make every situation about you, or if you try so hard to get out of being the ...
Generally speaking, there are two types of people out there: Those who avoid confrontation at all costs, and those who thrive on stirring up the kind of interpersonal disasters found so frequently on ...
While all among the zodiac are capable of stirring the proverbial pot and starting the occasional firestorm, some signs are naturally inclined towards the dramatic arts. For these drama queens or ...
You’re sitting in the audience, watching a production of “Hamlet.” The Danish prince himself enters, dressed in black. He performs his “to be or not to be” speech. He then winks at the audience and ...
Haleigh Foutch is a writer, editor, host, actor, and feline enthusiast based in Los Angeles. Former Managing Editor of Collider, she is currently an editor at The Wrap. She also co-created The ...
While dramatic irony entails a contrast between what an audience knows and what characters know, verbal irony is a contrast between words and their meaning, and situational irony is a contrast between ...