Structure
Tragedy
Comedy
Elizabethan theatre
Characterization
100

Logical sequence of events in a play

What is plot?

100

Emotional purging of big emotions 

What is catharsis?
100

Exaggerated low comedy style

What is a farce?

100

Unrhymed iambic pentameter

What is Marlowe's mighty line?

100

Appearance, speech, opinion, thought, action, motivation and greatness

What are the seven methods of characterization?

200

Information audience needs to understand the initial situation in the play

What is exposition?

200

Aristotle's most important element of tragedy

What is plot?

200

Intellectual comedy

What is high comedy?

200

Shakespeare's theatre

What is the Globe?

200

The speaking aloud of character's inner feelings and thoughts

What is a soliloquy?

300

Ominous hint at later action in the play

What is foreshadowing?

300

Moment of recognition for a tragic hero

What is anagnorisis?

300

Comedy that critiques society

What is satire?

300

Monarch who supported the growth of theatre in Renaissance England

Who is Queen Elizabeth?

300

A character that the hero unburdens himself / herself to

What is the confidant?

400
Structure type where smaller plots (tributaries) flow into a larger one

What is a river structure?

400

Exaggerated off-shoot of tragedy; term first used at the beginning of 19th C in England

What is melodrama?

400

Comic contrast

What is incongruity?

400

Roman playwright who inspired Elizabethan comedies

Who is Plautus?

400

_________ should be appropriate, adequate, available, consistent

What is character motivation?

500

Satisfactory resolution to the problem initiated at the beginning of the play

What is the denouement? 

500

Structure of Greek tragedy

What is climatic structure?

500

When a character loses his or her human qualities

What is automatism?

500

Where the first private theatre was opened in 1576

Blackfriars

500

A character that stays the same through the play

What is a static character?

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