Plot Elements
Theme
Drama
Mood & Tone
Dramas
100

Beginning of a plot diagram that include characters and setting.

Exposition

100

Central topic, subject or message in a narrative 

The theme

100

Words in italics on a script

Stage directions

100

What does the mood of the play mean?

The overall emotional quality

100

The paper the play is written on

The script

200

Turning point of a story

Climax

200

Three central themes for Romeo and Juliet

Love, Conflict and Betrayal

200

The words characters read on the page

Lines

200

What is atmosphere?

The overall feeling of the play

200

The two families in Romeo and Juliet

The Capulets and the Montagues

300

When everything wraps up and comes together

The resolution

300

Shakespeare's 3 main styles of plays

Tragedy, Comedy and Histories

300

A type of play with singing and dancing

A musical 

300

Tone is most closely related to

Emotions/Mood

300

Words in brackets on a script

Stage directions/blocking 

400

When the story begins and things start happening

Rising action

400

The main idea around which a particular piece of writing or speech revolves

The theme

400

Person who reads parts that tell what other characters are doing

The narrator

400

What acting skills can you use to create an atmosphere on stage? 

Facial expressions, body language, tone of voice

400

The part of the script the actors read?

The lines

500

When events in the story start settling down

Falling action

500

Themes of Macbeth

Ambition/drive



500

Two main types of character 

Protagonist and Antagonist

500

What technical elements can you use to create mood and atmosphere? 

Music and lights

500

Words in bold on a script

Stage directions/blocking