Name 3 characteristics of a drama
dialogue, monologue, dramatic speech, stage directions, actions, movements, facial expressions, settings, author’s purpose, sets, lighting, costumes, music, mood, conflict, plot, protagonist, antagonist, acts, scenes, performance
What is the definition of an internal response?
How a character feels or reacts internally (inside)
EX: The character felt guilty and kept replaying the conversation in their head
Name 3 different types of genres you might see in a play / drama
Tragedy, Comedy, Musical, Mystery, Thriller, Science Fiction etc.
What are stage directions?
Non-spoken instructions in a script that guide actors, usually italicized or in brackets
What is the definition of an external response?
How a character feels or reacts outwardly (outside)
EX: Someone throws a punch after being insulted
How might the playwright let the audience know the genre of the play?
EX: A play in the 1920/s would mention jazz, flappers and trains
How are dramas and plays structured?
Acts and Scenes
How can internal / external responses impact the plot?
They can create conflict, reflection and drive the story forward
clues and a problem to solve
What does the reader learn about Jada from the dialogue and stage directions?
She is nervous or scared
How do Carlos’s internal and external responses affect the plot?
His hesitation and careful choice create suspense and move the story forward.
Advanced technology and robots from the future
It includes characters’ names followed by dialogue
How do Leo’s and Tina’s responses to the spilled water help develop the plot of the play?
Their reactions create tension and push the story forward.
What is Ms. Foster's favorite type of play?
Musical (Comedy is 2nd place)