"High Drama" can refer to several different concepts depending on the context in which it is used: 1. **Theatrical Context**: In the world of theatre and film, high drama refers to intense, emotional, and often conflict-driven storytelling. It typically involves serious themes, complex characters, and situations that evoke strong feelings from the audience. Such narratives often deal with personal struggles, moral dilemmas, and dramatic twists.
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