What is a dram?

A drama is a literary work, primarily written to be performed on stage before an audience. It typically tells a story through the dialogue and actions of its characters and is designed to evoke emotions and provoke thought in its audience. There are many different types of drama, including tragedy, comedy, historical drama, and modern drama. Dramas often explore universal themes such as love, power, gender, and morality, and may address social or political issues. The genre has a rich history stretching back to ancient Greek theater, and continues to be a powerful form of storytelling today.