The place where the action occurs which is indicated by one or more sets
What is setting?
200
To increase or enlarge
What is augment?
200
Willful refusal to obey lawful authority
What is a mutiny?
200
Worthless; cheap; low
What is vile?
200
A sickly, pale-yellowish complexion
What is sallow?
200
A drama is divided into acts; Acts are divided into ______.
What is a scene?
300
One that contends with, opposed or resists
Having opposite interest
What is adversary?
300
Injustice, complaint
What is a grievance?
300
Cleverness; slyness
What is cunning?
300
Having dominating influence over others
What is predominant?
300
A character seen only one way
What is a flat character?
400
Marked by flawless craftsmanship or delicate execution
What is exquisite?
400
Pure in thought and act
What is chaste?
400
One who changes or is unsteady
What is a waverer?
400
Awkward; clumsy
What is unwieldy?
400
A contradiction between what the character thinks or acts out and what the audience knows to be true
Ex: Romeo thinks Juliet is dead when he comes to the tomb
What is dramatic irony
500
Sacredness - an act done seriously and thoughtfully
What is solemnity?
500
Causing great injury or ruin
What is pernicious?
500
The act of pleading on behalf of another
What is intercession?
500
Distressing; sad
What is lamentable?
500
A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage