Five W's
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100

A series of events unfolding over the course of a drama

What is plot?

100

The place and time where the action takes place

What is setting?

100

A building where a play is performed

What is theater?

100

The formal dialect of the play

What is language?

100

The performers in a drama

What is cast of characters?

200

Introduces the characters, setting, and conflict

What is exposition?

200

Curtains painted to create scenery

What is backdrop?

200

Area behind the scene, not visible to the audience

What is backstage?

200

Conversation between two characters

What is dialogue?

200

The main divisions in a drama

What are acts?

300

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

What is climax?

300

Small, movable objects used to show the actor's actions are

What are props?

300

This is the area closest to the audience

What is downstage?

300

A speech which reveals a character's thoughts and feelings, heard only by the audience

What is soliloquy?

300

A smaller division within an act of a drama

What is scene?

400

The part of the plot that leads to the resolution

What is falling action?

400

 Italicized portions of text that give information beyond the dialogue and help the audience interpret the scene are called

What are stage directions?

400

Area furthest from the audience

What is upstage?

400

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

What is aside?

400

The entire text of the drama

What is script?

500

When the conflict is or is not resolved

What is resolution?

500

Clothing worn by an actor on stage to help represent characters

What are costumes?

500

The area where most of the action takes place

What is center stage?

500

Private thoughts said out loud by one character

What is monologue?

500

This is what drama defined as

What is imitation of reality?