Understanding Drama
Name the Character(s)
Setting - Name the place
Literary Terms
100

A story, play performed by actors.


What is a drama?

100

This character pays attention and learns from mistakes.

Who is Milo?

100

Where the story starts. 

What is Milo's Bedroom?

100

The words spoken by actors.

What is dialogue?

200

Tells what a character thinks, does, and feels. 

What is dialogue?

200

They live in the Doldrums.

Who are the Lethargarians?

200

How you get to Dictionopolis. 

What is The Road to the Land of Wisdom?

200
How the actors look, move, and speak.

What are stage directions?

300

Words in a play's script that are in italics or [brackets].

What are stage directions?

300

A character who can never catch up on spelling.

Who is Humbug?

300

You will get stuck here if you aren't thinking.

What is the Doldrums?

300

How the character or audience feels.

What is mood?

400

Read the dialogue. State the character's mood.

Tom: You never let me play! [closes the door quickly]

What is angry/mad?

400

An impatient, annoying know-it-all.

Who is Spelling Bee?

400

A's sell better here because they are in many more words. 

What is the Word Market?

400

How the author develops the character.

What is characterization?

500

Read the stage directions. State the character's conflict.

Tina: [Driving car and loudly singing a song] Sing with me Jill!

Jill: Look out! [Jill puts her hands over her face. Car screeches to a halt.]

What is a car accident or the car stops?

500

These two characters agree on everything. 

Who are Rhyme and Reason?

500

The Kings of these places needs sensible advisors, Rhyme and Reason.

What is Dictionopolis and Digitopolis? 

500

The problem a character faces in a story.

What is a conflict?

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