The instructions that tell the actors what to do on stage.
What are Stage Directions?
A group of lines of poetry.
What is a Stanza
The time and location that a story takes place.
What is Setting?
The central character or hero of the story.
What is a Protangonist?
A type of fiction that involves investigation and crime.
What is a Mystery?
Divides the play into smaller parts like chapters in a book.
What is an Act?
The attitude or general feeling of a piece of writing that is often related to the attitude of the writer or speaker.
What is Tone?
The driving force of the story.
What is a Character?
The character that is going against the protagonist.
What is an Antogonist?
A written work intended to be acted out or performed on stage.
What is a Drama?
Divides the acts each time the setting changes.
What is a scene?
The array of feelings the work evokes in the reader.
What is Mood?
The perspective from which a story is told. (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
What is Point of View?
This character stays the same throughout a story.
What is a Static Character?
What is Poetry?
Conversations between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
What is Dialogue?
Literary tools used to create a specific effect in a poem such as: Alliteration, Onomatopoeia, Rhyme.
What is Sound Devices?
The actions, conflict, and events that take place in a story.
What is Plot?
This character changes throughout a story.
What is a Dymanic Character?
A type of literature that is created from the imagination.
What is Fiction?
A piece of writing found at the beginning of the story that provides background information to the readers about the characters.
What is a Prologue?
Descriptive language used to convey meaning in a way that differs from its literal meaning such as: Simile, Metaphors, Personification.
What is Figurative Language?
The central idea or author's message in a work of literature.
What is Theme?
A character who is less important than the main character.
What is a subordinate character?
A type of literature that is based on facts and real people, places, and events.
What is Non-Fiction?