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PRACTICE WEEK 2 Nama : Ulan Afriyanty Darmansyah Student Number : A1M011018 Signature :

THE EXCESS OF KOREAN DRAMA
Korean Drama, who don’t know about it? Korean Fever is infecting the world. Korean dramas are very popular with good story, fun, and always make us curious. It could make the people who enjoyed drama infatuated with Korean Drama and can not wait to watch the sequel. Some people even become Korean addicted, they may watch Korean Dramas they like for many times without ever getting bored. Many of Korean Dramas have become popular throughout Asia and have contributed to the phenomenon of the Korean wave, known as “Hallyu”. Most popular Korean Dramas have also become popular in other parts of the world. When watching Korean Dramas, we get something different. The warm water was rushing flooded our cheeks. The excess korean dramas, capable of stirring emotions the audience. There are several excess that make Korean Dramas are very popular and interesting like story, characters with depth, setting places and soundtrack.
First, story of Korean Drama has best storyline and the story is not monotouns like other dramas from other country. Intrigues that exist in each drama that makes the audience always want to watch and wait for the continuation of the episode. So the story makes the audience curious. The stories always new and different for each drama. Korean Dramas also never show similarities with the story of another drama. They have different flow and characteristic. In Korean drama always tell real events and people's daily activities so that the Korean culture to be the most sought and want to learn by all people around the world.
Second, actress or actors always through casting to determine which suits her character. So the artists can explore their respective roles. Therefore, the audience will be able to assume that role is played by an actress like reality. They behave as real characters, without any contrived impression. In Korean

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