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Series of events in a drama |
PLOT |
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is a form of literature meant to be performed by actors for an audience; a play.
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Drama |
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In a play, the author's purpose . |
is to give information |
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Conversation between two or more characters on stage |
DIALOGUE |
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When a drama is resolved/ After a conflict, there is always a what… |
RESOLUTION |
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A set of actors in a play who have to talk loud or change voices…. |
CAST/CHARACTERS |
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The main moral or hidden message of a story or drama… |
THEME |
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Person, animal, or thing in the story… |
CHARACTERS |
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What the actors wear… |
COSTUMES |
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Italicized portions of text that give information beyond the dialogue and help the audience interpret the scene ... |
STAGE DIRECTIONS |
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The person who writes a script… |
PLAYWRIGHT |
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Printed copy of a play, Texts or words written by a playwright… |
SCRIPT |
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Small, movable objects used to show the actor's actions are... |
STAGE PROPERTIES/PROPS |
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A major division within a play, similar to a chapter in a book, is called an…. |
ACT |
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Small section or portion of a play… |
SCENE |
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A literary element that evokes certain feelings in readers through words and descriptions. |
TONE |
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The problem, or struggle that the characters face is... |
CONFLICT |
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A problem between the main characters or forces is called… |
CONFLICT |
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A story with a happy ending that uses humor is a... |
COMEDY |
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When and where a story or drama takes place. The location of a drama is... |
SETTING |
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When the setting changes, |
the scene changes. |
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The bad person… |
ANTOGONIST |
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The good person… |
PROTAGONIST |
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Private thoughts said out loud by one character… |
MONOLOGUE |