Creating compelling drama requires focusing on the six classical elements—plot, character, thought, diction, music, and spectacle—to drive action and emotional conflict [33, 35]. A strong narrative structure, including a clear setup, confrontation, and resolution, ensures scenes are active, purposeful, and visually grounded [7, 19, 21]. You can explore drafting techniques for your specific dramatic project, such as a stage play, screenplay, or literary analysis.