Beginning of a plot diagram that include characters and setting.
Exposition
Central topic, subject or message in a narrative
The theme
Words in italics on a script
Stage directions
This is what a character says aloud in a play.
The dialogue
The paper the play is written on
The script
Turning point of a story
Climax
This theme appears when characters must choose between what is right and what is easy.
What is the theme of choices and morality?
(Also acceptable: “doing the right thing,” “moral dilemma”)
The words characters read on the page
Lines
This is the turning point of the drama, where the conflict reaches its highest tension.
The climax
This is the major division of a play, similar to a chapter in a book
Act
When everything wraps up and comes together
The resolution
A play with this theme focuses on a character learning to understand and value other people’s feelings.
What is the theme of empathy?
(Also acceptable: “understanding others”)
A type of play with singing and dancing
A musical
This occurs when a character talks to the audience but other characters on stage pretend not to hear.
Aside
Words in brackets on a script
Stage directions/blocking
When the story begins and things start happening
Rising action
This common theme shows characters working to overcome obstacles or personal challenges.
What is the theme of perseverance?
(Also acceptable: “overcoming challenges,” “determination”)
The Person who writes the play
The Playwright
The difference between a Monologue & a Soliloquy
Monologue = talking TO others
Soliloquy = talking TO yourself
The part of the script the actors read?
The lines
When events in the story start settling down
Falling action
A play with this theme highlights the power of relationships between friends, family members, or communities.
Two main types of character
Protagonist and Antagonist
This element of drama refers to the struggle or problem the characters face.
Conflict
Words in bold, brackets or italicized on a script
Stage directions