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Series of events in a drama

PLOT

is a form of literature meant to be performed by actors for an audience; a play.


Drama

In a play, the author's purpose .

is to give information

Conversation between two or more characters on stage

DIALOGUE

When a drama is resolved/ After a conflict, there is always a what

RESOLUTION

A set of actors in a play who have to talk loud or change voices….

CAST/CHARACTERS

The main moral or hidden message of a story or drama…

THEME

Person, animal, or thing in the story


CHARACTERS

What the actors wear


COSTUMES

Italicized portions of text that give information beyond the dialogue and help the audience interpret the scene ...


STAGE DIRECTIONS


The person who writes a script…

PLAYWRIGHT

Printed copy of a play, Texts or words written by a playwright


SCRIPT

Small, movable objects used to show the actor's actions are...


STAGE PROPERTIES/PROPS

A major division within a play, similar to a chapter in a book, is called an….

ACT

Small section or portion of a play


SCENE

A literary element that evokes certain feelings in readers through words and descriptions.


TONE

The problem, or struggle that the characters face is...


CONFLICT

A problem between the main characters or forces is called


CONFLICT

A story with a happy ending that uses humor is a...


COMEDY

When and where a story or drama takes place. The location of a drama is...


SETTING

When the setting changes,


the scene changes.

The bad person…

ANTOGONIST

The good person


PROTAGONIST

Private thoughts said out loud by one character…

MONOLOGUE