Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconV.   Occurrence

5.1 Occurrence

Article 153 - Scene

Canon 2463 (link)

A Scene is a composition, assemblage and enactment of the place, time, objects, characters, circumstance and actions of an Occurrence, real or imagined, forming a key element of a Drama.

Canon 2464 (link)

The word scene is derived from the Ancient Greek σκηνή (skēnē) meaning “the part of a theater (stage) on which the acting is normally performed”.

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In a classic "three-act" Drama, the number of scenes per act may vary. However, the general average appears to be at least two and less than eight, with each scene representing a different period of time, circumstance and context.