dra·ma
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a. A prose or verse composition, especially one telling a serious story, that is intended for representation by actors impersonating the characters and performing the dialogue and action.
b. A serious narrative work or program for television, radio, or the cinema.
2. Theatrical plays of a particular kind or period: Elizabethan drama.
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I think we all know what drama is, though.
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Seems to be a popular choice, care to tell me why?
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Because they're more important.
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I don't care. Either way's fine. Dying is dying, eh?
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Dying is dying, yes. Matter of fact response.
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So it doesn't really matter how you go.
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That's a question between duty and feelings. It's a difficult one to answer.
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It is.
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To a certain extent, you can't choose one without the other, can you?
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