Literary Elements
Stage Positions
Theatre Vocabulary
Tragedy Model
Misc.
100
Written dialouge and directions written by a playwright.
What is Script
100
Middle of the stage
What is Center Stage
100
The actions that are portrayed on the stage.
What is Plot
100
The beginning of the play.
What is Exposition
100
Breaking the fourth wall
What is Aside
200
Using certain word choices or style to create the character.
What is Language
200
Middle of the stage, closest to the audience.
What is Downstage Center
200
People in the play; including their motivations.
What is Characters.
200
Action leading to the climax of the story.
What is Rising Action
200
The message, or idea, behind the story.
What is Theme
300
Where and when the action takes place.
What is Setting
300
Middle of the stage, furthest from audience
What is Upstage center.
300
A speech made by one person and other characters may or may not be listening
What is Monologue
300
the turning point
What is climax
300
Use of face, body, and voice to portray a character.
What is Acting.
400
Spoken conversation used by 2 or more characters.
What is Dialouge
400
Left of the audience, furthest from the audience.
What is Upstager right
400
Clothing characters wear.
What is Costumes
400
Events that lead to the end resolution
What is Falling Action
400
A conversation between 2 or more characters
What is Dialogue.
500
Drama is a ______ of literature
What is Genre
500
The person who is in the play
What is Actor.
500
A speech given by one character by himself/herself
What is Soliloquy
500
The ending of play and conflict was solved.
What is Resolution
500
The resolution is also called this.
What is Denouement.
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