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Developed by Kenneth Burke, and sometimes called the Pentad because of its five key terms, Dramatism offers a simple yet effective way to generate ideas. It resembles the Journalist's Questions and, like them, can be applied to many topics.
The Five Key Terms of Dramatism
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What is happening? |
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Who is doing it? |
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What method is being used? |
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What is the goal, intent, objective? |
| Scene: |
Where and when is it happening? |
These questions themselves are useful, but the true power of the Pentad comes when the key terms are combined to construct what Burke calls "ratios." These ratios yield a second layer of questions, often more interesting and penetrating than the first.
These ratios yield a second layer of questions, often more interesting and penetrating than the first.
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The ratios of the Pentad can be used to create a master/subquestion pattern:
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What was the purpose of Reconstruction? |
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How did the Acts of Reconstruction relate to this purpose? |
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Who determined that this was necessary? |
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Was this an effective means of accomplishing the purpose? |
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Why was this goal considered important for the South at that time? |
Activity
1.11 Use the ratios of the Pentad to construct some master/subquestion combinations on a subject you're interested in writing about.
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Try one from scratch:
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Remember, when using the Pentad or any other discovery aid, that the purpose is to help you open up and explore a subject. You want to find new insights and ideas. Don't let the mechanics of the system bog you down. Use the methods as springboards for your imagination.
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