The character(s) that undergo important inner change.
What is a Dynamic Character?
An instruction of movement or voice infliction in a play.
What are Stage Directions?
A conversation Between two or more people.
What is Dialogue?
The writers way to give background info to the audience about the setting and the characters of the story.
What is an Exposition?
An object used on stage/screen by actors during a performance.
What is a Prop?
The leading character.
What is a Protagonist?
A person who writes plays.
What is a Playwright?
Text for a play, movie, or broadcast.
What is a Script?
A series of events that creates suspense, interest, and tension.
What is a Rising Action?
To prevent something from happening
What is a Foil?
A character that doesn't go through any important change.
What is a Static Character?
A funny type of Drama.
What is a Comedy?
The feeling or tone of a performance.
What is a Mood?
A moment that's of maximum interest or is a major turning point.
What is a Climax?
Memory of past events in a movie or play.
What is a Flashback?
A character who actively opposes the protagonist.
What is an Antagonist?
A sad or depressing kind of drama.
What is a Tragedy?
A long speech by one actor in a play or movie.
What is a Monologue?
Occurs right after the climax when the main problem of the story resolves.
What is a Falling Action?
Funny moments in a serious play or movie.
What is a Comic Relief?
Person in a play
What is an Actor?
A struggle in a drama
What is a conflict?
The background; scenery.
What is a Set?
The unfolding or solution of a complicated issue that ends a story.
What is a Resolution?
A warning or indication of a future event.
What is Foreshadowing?