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dramatische

Dramatische is a German adjective meaning dramatic, in the sense of relating to drama or conveying strong emotional or narrative intensity. It is used to describe works of art, events, or situations that have a theatrical or heightened quality, and it can refer to theater, film, literature, or everyday description. Common phrases include "eine dramatische Szene" or "dramatische Ironie," where the term signals a distinctly emotional or suspenseful effect.

Etymology and related forms: Dramatische is formed from the noun Drama with the adjectival suffix -isch, and

Usage and inflection: Dramatische is the form used before feminine singular nouns and before plural nouns without

In culture and language, the term appears in discussions of theater, film, and narrative technique, as well

See also: drama, dramaturgy, dramatic irony.

it
is
inflected
as
part
of
German
grammar.
The
idea
behind
the
word
is
borrowed
from
the
concept
of
drama
as
a
genre
of
storytelling,
but
its
use
extends
to
non-theatrical
contexts
as
well,
describing
things
that
feel
dramatic
in
a
broad
sense.
an
article
in
the
nominative
or
accusative
cases.
Examples:
"eine
dramatische
Szene,"
"dramatische
Szenen."
With
a
definite
article
or
other
determiner,
the
ending
changes
(e.g.,
"die
dramatischen
Szenen").
Like
other
adjectives,
its
endings
vary
with
gender,
number,
case,
and
determiner,
so
attention
to
grammar
is
needed
in
longer
phrases.
as
in
literary
criticism
to
describe
tone,
mood,
or
pacing.
It
is
closely
related
to
phrases
such
as
"dramatische
Struktur,"
"dramatisches
Werk,"
and
to
the
broader
concept
of
dramatic
irony
in
German
discourse.