The name given to the play by the playwright.
What is the title of a play?
The character that has the goal that drives the plot of the play.
What is the protagonist?
The major events leading up to the climax.
What is rising action?
The turning point of the play.
What is the climax?
The universal message to the audience.
What is a theme?
The person or persons who write a script.
Characters have lines that progress the plot of the play.
What are supporting characters?
Where the play begins.
What is the preliminary situation?
The major issue at hand.
What is the conflict?
Places where a play may take place that are indoors.
What are internal locations?
The overarching place where a play occurs.
The protagonist of Shrek the Musical.
Who is Shrek?
The final outcomes for all characters.
What is the conclusion?
The fallout from the climax.
What is the falling action?
The close reading of a text to establish its intended meaning.
What is script analysis?
The style in which a play is written.
What is the genre?
The character that tries to stop the protagonist from achieving their goal.
What is the antagonist?
The event that starts the action of the play.
What is the initial incident?
Shrek wants his swamp to himself, but Lord Farquaad has exiled the fairytale creatures onto the swamp.
What is the conflict of Shrek the Musical?
Places where a play may take place that are not indoors.
What are external locations?
The person or group that owns the rights to a play.
Who is the publisher?
Characters that do not have lines that progress the plot of the play.
What are minor characters?
The climax of Shrek the Musical.
What is Fiona's final transformation?
Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, and the fairytale creatures move back onto Shrek's swamp and live happily ever after.
What is the conclusion of Shrek the Musical?
Who are the members of Love Handel?