नाटकीय बनाना Meaning in English
नाटकीय बनाना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : dramatise
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
नाटकीयतानाटककार
ड्रामियर
ड्रपेलेट्स
ड्रेपर्स
ड्रेपिंग
ड्रैट्स
चुसकी
अनिर्णित करना
आकृष्ट करना
कर्षित करना
चित्र बनाना
ड्रा
ड्राएव करना
धारियाँ बनाना
नाटकीय-बनाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 1863 he definitely took to journalism and literature, publishing in the same year his Chronicles of Waverlow, and in 1864 a long story called The Layrock of Langley Side (afterwards dramatised), followed by others.
The influence of younger dramatists such as John Marston and Ben Jonson is seen not only in the problem plays, which dramatise intractable human problems of greed and lust, but also in the darker tone of the Jacobean tragedies.
Martin Starkie was the first person to dramatise Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales' for the stage since it was written over 600 years ago.
A literary fictional account of the siege features in the novel Sharpe's Company (1982), by the writer Bernard Cornwell, which was dramatised in a television film of the same name in 1994.
A typical example of Victorian historical novels, Thackeray's work of [fiction] tells its tale against the backdrop of late 17th- and early 18th-century England – specifically, major events surrounding the English Restoration — and utilises characters both real (but dramatised) and imagined.
In November 2015, a BBC Radio 4 adaption was broadcast, which was dramatised by Jane Rogers and directed by Nadia Molinari.
In 2020, Jimmy McGovern dramatised Walker's case in the TV film Anthony, with Toheeb Jimoh in the title role, looking at what Walker might have achieved had he lived.
The final two episodes dramatise the discovery and deciphering of the Rosetta Stone by Jean-François Champollion (Elliot Cowan).
They appeared together in the Thames Television serial 'Something In Disguise', written and dramatised by Elizabeth Jane Howard.
At this time, Cilla dramatised an incident in which Rita Sullivan (Barbara Knox) clipped Chesney round the ear for stealing sweets from the Kabin.
** See also Cardinal Bourchier, who was Archbishop of Canterbury at the time dramatised in Richard III.