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51 Cards in this Set
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soliloquy
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character speaking inner thoughts
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aside
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breaking the 4th wall. talking to audience and coming right back into character
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sabina
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dialogue
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conver between 2 people
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flashback
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show onstage before the plot from the past
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death of a salesmen
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plot
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happens on stage
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story
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details, you may not see on stage
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dramatic time
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time represented on stage
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well made play
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cause and effect
1 direction if there is a ? in the beginning the ans. will be at the end most satisfied bc of no confusion |
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3 unities
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time
place action |
neoclastism
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climatic structure
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limited # of characters
1 day (plot) 1 location intense-linear popular in ancient greece |
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episodic structure
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extensive
cause to effect does not follow well made play takes place in episodes many characters many locations convers many years |
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sub plot
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happens in episodic from episodes
tells plot shakespeare |
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sub text
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there has to be a reason for the statment
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non-sequitor
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does not follow structure
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tableau
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like someone took a pic
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ex of curtain call
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aristotle elements of drama
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plot
characters on stage idea or thought-reason for play dialogue-share ideas melody-flow, rhythm, or language spectacle-think you see |
People Call Insects Dirty Mere Spiders
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aristolian plot construction
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inciting argument-what's the crisis?
rising actions-conflict resolution turing point-a piece of info that changes the direction climax- when ? is answered denouement-falling off unraviling, where the audience comes back down to earth and leaves |
I Rather Tell Carol Don't
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golden age of greece
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5 bce
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joseph campbell
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basic concerns with ritual
mythology power, pleasure, duty |
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satyr
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short comedic pieces that make fun of tragedy
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1/2 goat 1/2 man
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thepis
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1st actor stepped outside of chorus
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aeschylus
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playwright produced 2nd actor
evolution of theatre wrote legends of muths gods and religions |
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sophocles
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introduced 3 actors
focus: brought humanity when he wrote not just gods, human response |
wrote: odepis rex
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euripides
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conflict between good and evil
human base numan nature revenge weakness |
wrote: medea
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who wrote death of a salesmen
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authur miller
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low tragedy
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common everyday people
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there is hope!
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high tragedy
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royalty prestige
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catharis
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purging
emotional release |
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melodrama
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you know whose good and evil
good triump bad defeat |
suspensful
greek drama accombied by music |
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domestic drama
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everyday people
hope at end forward movemnt |
like low tragedy
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romanticism
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expresses human beings the ideal state is they are in in natural state
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realism
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not good ending
19th century |
reality on stage
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ibsen
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father of realism
norwegien idealist |
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naturalisn
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everything happens on stage no plots
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natural
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symbolism
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symbols speak beyond reality
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plant in raisin in the sun
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expressionalism
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you see world of play through eyes of central character
distorded dramatic grotesque |
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aristotle elements of drama
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plot
characters on stage idea or thought-reason for play dialogue-share ideas melody-flow, rhythm, or language spectacle-think you see |
People Call Insects Dirty Mere Spiders
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aristolian plot construction
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inciting argument-what's the crisis?
rising actions-conflict resolution turing point-a piece of info that changes the direction climax- when ? is answered denouement-falling off unraviling, where the audience comes back down to earth and leaves |
I Rather Tell Carol Don't
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golden age of greece
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5 bce
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joseph campbell
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basic concerns with ritual
mythology power, pleasure, duty |
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satyr
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short comedic pieces that make fun of tragedy
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1/2 goat 1/2 man
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thepis
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1st actor stepped outside of chorus
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aeschylus
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playwright produced 2nd actor
evolution of theatre wrote legends of muths gods and religions |
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sophocles
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introduced 3 actors
focus: brought humanity when he wrote not just gods, human response |
wrote: odepis rex
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euripides
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conflict between good and evil
human base numan nature revenge weakness |
wrote: medea
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who wrote death of a salesmen
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authur miller
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low tragedy
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common everyday people
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there is hope!
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high tragedy
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royalty prestige
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catharis
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purging
emotional release |
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melodrama
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you know whose good and evil
good triump bad defeat |
suspensful
greek drama accombied by music |
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domestic drama
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everyday people
hope at end forward movemnt |
like low tragedy
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