| It's a put-on, really, not too much different than the high-theatre dramatism of five years before, really. |
| In dramatism, mortification becomes redefined through the context of the tragic frame. |
| The female figure, her face concealed, reflects all the symbolism stripped of dramatism characteristic of modernisme in every gesture and in every one of its gently rounded lines. |
| They include the various neo-movements or Janacek's dramatism, for example, which is very much contact music. |
| Burke was boastful and sly regarding his Grammar of Motives, in which he introduces and applies his theory of Dramatism. |
| Burke introduces the theory of dramatism as a way to analyze how and why human beings use rhetoric and to what effect, starting from the study of drama. |