A playwright might purposefully structure a drama so that the resolution is unclear to create tension in the play. This ambiguity can keep the audience engaged and provoke thought and discussion about the characters' fates and the themes presented throughout the work.
Why might a playwright purposefully structure a drama so that the resolution is unclear?
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• to suggest that the play lacks a theme
• to introduce supporting characters
• to create tension in the play
• to create an opportunity for flashbacks
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