Elements of Drama
Plot Structure
Terms
Point of View
Examples
100

The performers in a drama



Cast of Characters

100

The turning point in the plot when the conflict is at its highest

Climax

100

A common phrase that has a different meaning than the meaning of its individual words

Idiom
100

Speech given by one actor

Monologue

100

Storm clouds give an air of sadness. This is an example of...

Mood

200

The lines spoken by the characters



Dialogue

200

How the conflict is or is not resolved

Resolution

200

The central message the author wants to convey to readers.

Theme

200

A speech in which a character reveals his or her thoughts and feelings to the audience but not to the other characters.

Soliloquy

200
"Hey! How's it going?" said Lyddie.

"I'm sad" said Brigid.

This is an example of...

Dialogue

300

The directions telling characters how to speak or act; the directions telling how sound, lighting, and props are used.



Stage directions

300

The part of the plot that leads to the resolution

Falling Action

300

The atmosphere of the drama

Mood

300

When a character says the opposite of what he or she really means. May show sarcasm or humor.

Verbal Irony

300

"Slow and steady wins the race" is an example of what?

Adage or proverb

400

The main divisions of a drama



Act

400

Includes the plot events that lead to climax

Rising Action

400

An old saying that expresses an accepted truth about life.

Adage or Proverb

400

Created when the audience knows more than one or more than the characters do

Dramatic Irony

400

"A picture is worth 1,000 words," is an example of...

Idiom

500

The smaller divisions of a drama



Scene

500

Introduces the characters, setting, and conflict

Exposition

500
Language that was used in the past.

Antiquated language

500

A comment made to the audience that is not heard by the other characters

Aside
500
"Dost thou agree with thine?" is an example of...

Antiquated Language