Dramatis personae in a play refers to

LITERATURE
JAMB 2023

Dramatis personae in a play refers to

  • A. cast list
  • B. list of characters
  • C. portagonist and antagonist
  • D. order of appearance

Correct Answer: B. list of characters

Explanation

Dramatis personae in a play refers to the list of characters. It is a Latin phrase meaning 'the characters of the play'. It is usually used at the beginning of a script for a play, before the action begins, to present the characters and their relationships to one another.



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