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Dramamine dimenhydrinate: antihistamine and antiemetic (trade name Dramamine) used to treat motion sickness
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Dramamine A medicine used to prevent motion sickness, especially seasickness
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dramatism Dramatic behavior and lofty speech seen in psychological disturbances.
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dramatism According to Performance Theory has six principles for analysis of actions (Kenneth Burke): act is defined as a deed, thought, or feeling; scene is the background or situation in which the act occurs; agent is the person who performs the act; agency is the instrument or means by which the action is produced (movement, voice, etc.); purpose is the reason for which the action is undertaken; and attitude is the bent of mind through which the action is carried out.
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