Here's why:
* Focus on Dialogue and Action: Drama heavily relies on dialogue to drive the story forward and reveal character development. It also emphasizes actions and events, making it inherently theatrical.
* Structured for Performance: Dramatic works are written in a specific format with stage directions, character descriptions, and scene breakdowns, which are crucial for directing and staging a performance.
* Intended Audience: Unlike other forms like poetry or novels, drama is designed to be experienced live by an audience, with actors embodying the characters and interacting with each other and the environment.
While other forms of literature might have elements that could be adapted for the stage (like novels, short stories, or even poems), drama is the form specifically crafted for theatrical presentation.