Drama 1
Drama 2
General
Fiction 1
Fiction 2
100

Prop is short for____

Theatrical Property

100

Plot is separated into_______, and that is further separated into scenes.

Acts

100
What two genres have we learned about today



Drama & Fiction

100

narrative from a viewpoint of a single character in the story using pronouns he, she, and they.

Limited Third Person Perspective

100

 A term for a character who is one dimensional

Flat Character

200

Plays often use explicit information about the setting that with a set is to get the reader to build an ________

Mental Image

200

What are the four elements of drama?


A: Plot, Setting, Symbol, Character

200

Which Genre that we have analyzed has only 4 main elements

Drama

200

Mike said,”I need help with finishing this work” is this an example of indirect or direct narrations?

Direct narration

200

Theme is ____

The central or deeper meaning of a work

300

Props are often used as what Element of Drama____

Symbols

300

In a setting, a playwright has to consisder______ when envisioning their story.

Physical Setting

300

Mrs. Mukherji is our______

 AP English IV Teacher

300

_______ and _______ are the two perspective in stream of consciousness

Limited omniscient third person and First person

300

What are the five stages of a story? (you must name all stages correctly in order to gain the points)

Expositions, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement

400

We figured how plot works by studying two types of literature____

A: Shakespear and Classic Greek Works

400

The 3 elements of disalogue are ______ , _______ &_______(you must name all stages correctly inorder to gain the points)

A: Content of what is said, stage directions and delivery of the lines, Other character reactions and reponses

400

medias res, a Latin term for “______ __ ___ ______”.

“middle of the action”

400

________ are often told in multiple layered perspectives when a story is told with different perspectives of several characters.

Layered Point of View

400

Second meaning to objects, character or even that add significance in a more abstract manner.

Allegory

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