Drama

/ˈdrɑːmə/ noun

A story meant to be performed by actors, usually involving serious themes and strong emotions. In everyday speech, it can also mean a situation full of conflict, excitement, or emotional reactions.

From Greek 'drâma' meaning 'action, deed, play', from 'dran' meaning 'to do, to act'. It entered English via Latin and French. The original focus was on action performed on stage.

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