drama vs wit

drama

noun
  • Rumor, lying or exaggerated reaction to life or online events; melodrama; an angry dispute or scene; a situation made more complicated or worse than it should be; intrigue or spiteful interpersonal maneuvering. 

  • A composition, normally in prose, telling a story and intended to be represented by actors impersonating the characters and speaking the dialogue 

  • Theatrical plays in general 

  • Such a work for television, radio or the cinema (usually one that is not a comedy) 

  • A situation in real life that has the characteristics of such a theatrical play 

wit

noun
  • A person who tells funny anecdotes or jokes; someone witty. 

  • Humour, especially when clever or quick. 

  • Sanity. 

  • The ability to think quickly; mental cleverness, especially under short time constraints. 

  • Intellectual ability; faculty of thinking, reasoning. 

  • Intelligence; common sense. 

How often have the words drama and wit occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )