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BOY:  A 13-year-old

MOTHER:  a peasant

FATHER:  a peasant

BANKER:  a wealthy old man

MANDARIN:  a government official

NARRATOR: a person dressed in black holding a stick with a small plastic fly attached to the end of a wire

What is cast of characters?

100

Story that is performed on stage for a live audience.

What is a play or drama?

100

What do you find in the exposition?

Characters and Setting

100

Divides the acts each time the setting changes

What are scenes?

200

MAYOR: (Turning to his Clerks; pointing to the Miller and his Son.)

What are stage directions?

200

Divides play into smaller parts, like chapters in a book

What are acts?

200

What does it mean to hype up the problem?

Suspense

200

A person who is not a character in the play, but tells the audience what is happening

Who is a narrator?

300

                        The Fly

What is a script title?

300

The conversation between 2 or more characters

What is dialogue?

300

What is the definition of Resolution?

Where the story ends or problem is solved

300

Where and when the story takes place

What is setting?

400

(The scene opens with The Miller and his Son driving their donkey across the bridge. They go to the Fair.)

What is setting?

400

The author of a play

Who is a playwright? 

400

What does Climax mean?

The main problem of the story

400

1. Exposition

2. Rising Action

3. Climax

4. Falling Action

5. Resolution

What is plot?

500

suitcase, bed, fly, soccer ball, donkey

What are props?

500

The paper that has the actors lines to read

What is a script?

500

Where do you find "hope" in the story?

Falling Action

500

Tells the actors what to do or how to say something.

What are stage directions?