What does a close analysis of a play’s dramatic structure generally reveal?(1 point)

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the playwright’s influences
the playwright’s influences

the playwright’s theme or ideas
the playwright’s theme or ideas

the playwright’s personal beliefs
the playwright’s personal beliefs

the playwright’s reason for writing
the playwright’s reason for writing
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A close analysis of a play’s dramatic structure generally reveals the playwright’s theme or ideas. This structural analysis helps uncover how the elements of the play — such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution — contribute to conveying the central themes and messages the playwright intends to communicate.

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