Abstract

The aims of this paper are twofold: firstly, to explore the unique characteristics and structural elements of radio drama as a distinct form of storytelling; and secondly, to examine the significance and enduring impact of radio drama as an art form. By delving into the intricacies of plot, character, dialogue, and setting within the context of radio drama, the paper seeks to illuminate how these elements interact to create immersive narratives that captivate audiences. Furthermore, by analyzing the role of voice acting, sound effects, and music in enhancing the storytelling experience, the paper aims to underscore the artistic and emotional resonance of radio drama. Through these discussions, the paper ultimately aims to provide insight into the historical, cultural, and artistic significance of radio drama, highlighting its continued relevance and influence in the modern era.

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