Dramas and dramatic literature are both related to the performing arts, but they have different concepts and definition. Drama usually referred to a kind of art that mainly used performance as its main form, including drama, opera, opera, musical, film, etc. The main purpose of a play was to convey the story and theme through the performance of the actors, so that the audience could resonate and understand the story. Dramatic literature referred to novels, essays, poems, and other literary works that used drama as the main form. Dramatic literature was different from drama. It usually did not directly present the story and theme. Instead, it created a literary form through the author's abstract and expression of the dramatic elements. Although drama and dramatic literature have different forms and purposes, the relationship between the two is very close. Many excellent plays were also excellent works of drama literature.