0 a book, story, poem, etc. that has been written again by a writer in a form that can be performed, or a performance that tells the story of past events; the process of showing a book, event, etc. in a performance:
There have been many adaptations and dramatizations of Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women".
It's not a documentary; it's a dramatization.
1 the act of telling people about things that happened in a way that makes them seem more exciting, important, or dangerous than they really were, or an example of this:
There is too much dramatization in some newspapers.
I think that was a slight dramatization of what actually happened.
2 the act of changing a piece of writing into a play, or the play that is performed:
In the dramatization, composite and fictional characters have been used.
That is why we are opposed to any xenophobic dramatization of the situation.
Choral dramatization can use texts such as rhymes, poetry, and picture books.
The following dramatization includes time compression and composite and fictionalized characters and incidents.
The child would reveal the title of the book, after which there would be a short dramatization based on the book.
Usher said that the former is a dramatization where a guy confesses all the stuff he's been doing against his woman.
She painted a dramatization of her own life and quests on canvas through an expressive visual language and an artistic vocabulary that she kept secret.
There are over fifty interviews, never before seen live footage, rare photographs, and dramatizations.
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