Literary Elements
Lights, Camera, ACTION
CREATIVE Dramatics
Drama
OPEN CATEGORY
100

The background, time, and place of where the action of a story, play, movie, or show takes place. It's the where and when of a story.

SETTING

100

The art of speaking and moving to create characters in plays, movie, and TV. It is an actor PRETENDING to look, feel, and think like different characters.

ACTING

100

A character outside of the story who offers extra information.

What is NARRATOR?

100

A fake beard, a wig, and clothes from another time and place are examples of this.

COSTUMES

100

are the lines spoken by a character in front of the audience while alone on stage.

MONOLOGUE

200

It's WHO the story is about. It can be people or animals.

 CHARACTERS

200

VOCAL expression, projection, style, and diction are all forms of this performance element.

 SPEAKING

200

What is our drama called?

What is The Great Clean-up?

200

The person who writes the play

PLAYWRIGHT

200

are instructions about the actions, emotions, tones of voice, facial expressions, nonverbal actions, set designs, and costumes.

STAGE DIRECTIONS 

300

The SERIES OF EVENTS of a story; the BEGINNING, MIDDLE, and END.

PLOT

300

What element of drama has shorter parts where the setting and characters often change?

Scenes

300

Spoken language. 

What is DIALOGUE?

300

A glass of water, a sword, or a phone are examples of this.

PROPS

300

a long speech delivered by a character, not heard by other characters.

SOLILOQUY

400

It is the written version of a play, movie, or show. Actors learn their lines from this and it tells them what to do and say. It describes all the details about the story.

SCRIPT

400

What element of drama has longer parts, like chapters in a book?

ACTS


400

Directions for the actors and actresses to follow. 

What is STAGE DIRECTIONS?

400

A character is someone who the story is about but this is the PERSON who is pretending to be that character.

ACTOR

400

a short speech made by a character in a drama not heard by the other characters used to make comments, judgments, and even reveal secrets (to the audience but not to the characters)

ASIDE
500

A STRUGGLE OR PROBLEM a character must solve by the end of the story or play. It is usually someone or something that tests, or challenges, a character.

CONFLICT

500

How are stage directions usually written? 

What is IN PARENTHESIS?

500

This is the most common form of drama.

PLAY

500

A form of drama that includes acting, music, singing, and dancing.

MUSICAL

500

The most intense or important moment of the story, where the main conflict reaches its highest point.

CLIMAX