drama
In French, 'drame' is used similarly to English. It refers to any situation or series of events having vivid, emotional, conflicting, or striking interest or results. It can also be used to describe a genre in literature, film and television that deals with serious, often negative, emotions.
The drama unfolded in the evening.
This sentence is an example of using 'drame' to describe an incident or event that has unfolded or taken place, specifically in the evening time in this context.
It's a tragedy for the community.
In this sentence, 'drame' serves to express the sentiment of a situation, event or incident being a tragedy or disaster for a group of people, in this case, a community.
He is writing a romantic drama.
This phrase is using 'drame' to denote a genre of story or literature characterized by seriousness and emotional complexity, in this context, a romantic drama that is being written by a person.