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  1. Dramatism - Wikipedia

    Dramatism, a rhetorical theory, was developed by Kenneth Burke as a tool for analyzing human relationships through the use of language. Burke viewed dramatism from the lens of logology, which …

  2. Burke’s Dramatism Theory

    Dramatism Theory, introduced by literary critic and philosopher Kenneth Burke in the mid-20th century, provides a unique lens through which communication is analysed as a form of drama.

  3. Dramatism (communication studies theory) - EBSCO

    Dramatism is a communication theory developed by Kenneth Burke that views human interactions as performances on a metaphorical stage, where individuals act as actors driven by their motives and …

  4. Dramatism Theory | The Theatrics of Human Interaction

    Feb 18, 2024 · Dramatism Theory, crafted by Kenneth Burke, serves as a fascinating window into the intricate world of human communication. This theoretical framework delves into the dramatistic …

  5. Dramatism in Composition: Definition and Discussion - ThoughtCo

    Mar 20, 2017 · Dramatism is a metaphor introduced by 20th-century rhetorician Kenneth Burke to describe his critical method, which includes study of the various relations among the five qualities …

  6. Dramatism Theory Explained - HRF

    Dramatism Theory was developed by Kenneth Burke as a way to analyze human relationships through interpretive studies. It is a theory that compares life to a drama.

  7. AFL: Resources by Theory (11th Ed.) - A First Look

    Burke coined the umbrella term dramatism to describe “a technique of analysis of language and thought as basically modes of action rather than as means of conveying information.”

  8. DRAMATISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    “Dramatism.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dramatism. Accessed 6 Jan. 2026.

  9. Dramatism | literature | Britannica

    dramatism, a technique of analysis of language and thought as basically modes of action rather than as means of conveying information. It is associated with the critic Kenneth Burke.

  10. Dramatism

    A. Dramatism implies that life is a drama, with the focus on the acts performed by various players. Just as in plays, the acts in life are central to revealing human motives. B. Although Kenneth Burke is …