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Drama
Drama
Plot
Terms
Terms
100
a specific mode of fiction represented in performance
What is drama
100
Refers to as breaking the fourth wall, speech by the actor to the audience crossing the imaginary fourth wall
What is a aside
100
A rhyme within the words a line
What is internal rhyme
100
Smaller division of an act
What is a scene
200
unit or division of a play, made up of one or more scenes
What is a act
200
A signal to start something
What is a cue
200
The highest point
What is the climax
200
One who changes
What is dynamic
200
One sided and often stereo typical
What is a flat
300
2 types of drama
What are comedy and tragedy
300
Imaginary line between the stage and the audience
What is the fourth wall
300
Problem
What is conflict
300
A repeated sound, usually at line endings
What is rhyme
300
A repeated sound, usually applied only to consonants
What is alliteration
400
The main character, usually the "good guy"
What is a protagonist
400
Cues in a script for entrances and exits for movement in relation to the set with in a particular scene
What is stage directions
400
Events that build up to the climax
What is the rising action
400
Where and when the story occurs
What is the setting
400
Fully developed
What is a round
500
the anti-protagonist, the one who causes the problems for the main characters
What is a antagonist
500
A conversation by two actors
What is a dialogue
500
Main idea that you want to carry out through your story
What is the theme
500
A pattern of rhyming
What is rhyme scheme
500
One who doesn't change
What is static