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A playwright is writing a play about a boy who travels from England to Australia by ship. He wants to engage the audience with rich settings from all over the world. Which type of play would be a better fit for his drama, and how do you know?

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GPT 3.5
A type of play that would be a better fit for this drama is a "realistic drama" or a "historical drama."

The playwright wants to engage the audience with rich settings from all over the world. In a realistic drama, the focus is on creating a lifelike, believable representation of the world. This allows the playwright to vividly depict the various settings the boy encounters during his journey, from England to Australia. The audiences can be immersed in the details of different locations and experience the journey alongside the boy, making the play more engaging and relatable.

Similarly, a historical drama would suit the purpose of depicting the boy's journey. Historical dramas typically aim to recreate a specific time period, capturing the details of places, events, and customs of that era. By writing a historical drama, the playwright can effectively transport the audience to the time when the boy's journey takes place, creating a sense of authenticity and engaging the audience with the rich settings along the way.

Thus, a realistic or historical drama would be a better fit for this playwright's intentions of engaging the audience with rich settings from various parts of the world.

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