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dramatic incitement

 

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Dramatic Incitement

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The act or process of provoking strong emotions or reactions in a dramatic or theatrical manner in a literary or performance work.

Senses

Sense 1:

Definition: The deliberate introduction of intense elements like conflict, tension, or excitement in a dramatic composition to captivate or engage an audience.

Example Sentence: The playwright strategically inserted moments of dramatic incitement to keep the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the entire play.

Sense 2:

Definition: The act of instigating or stimulating strong emotions or reactions in a real-life situation or event.

Example Sentence: The politician's inflammatory speech served as a dramatic incitement, leading to violent protests in the city.

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