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dramatic composition vs scene

scene vs dramatic composition

dramatic composition and scene both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dramatic composition Yes No No No
scene Yes No No No
As nouns, scene is a hyponym of dramatic composition; that is, scene is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than dramatic composition:
  • dramatic composition: a play for performance on the stage or television or in a movie etc.
  • scene: a subdivision of an act of a play or performance
Other hyponyms of dramatic composition include drama, dramatic play, play, act, book, playscript, script, audio drama, radio drama, radio theater, radio theatre.
dramatic composition (noun) scene (noun)
a play for performance on the stage or television or in a movie etc. the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale
graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept
the visual percept of a region
a subdivision of an act of a play or performance
a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
an incident (real or imaginary)
the place where some action occurs
the context and environment in which something is set
a situation treated as an observable object
a display of bad temper
Difference between dramatic composition and scene

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