Exposition
Plot
Conflict
Character
Theme
100

What is the setting of Trapped?

Hotel Elevator- mid morning.

100

 turning point of the central conflict

Climax

100

 external conflict created between characters

Person v. Person

100

the main character of the story; the plot revolves around them

Protagonist 

200

a problem or challenge a character must face

Situation

200

What is the inciting event in Trapped?

Andy and Rachel get stuck in an elevator.

200

external conflict created between character and their physical environment

Person v. Nature

200
In Trapped, is Rachel dynamic or static?  

Dynamic

300

the emotional feeling the play gives the audience; created through characters, dialogue, setting

Mood

300

events that result from the conflict/ climax and lead to the resolution

Falling Action

300

external conflict created between character and greater force

Person v. Fate/God

300

character that has many complex traits that help to develop and change the play

Round

300

one to two word topic that is relevant in the play

Subject

400

 explanation of events that occurred in the characters lives before the action of the play begins

Preliminary Situation

400

events that follow the inciting event and lead to the climax; this is the main portion of the play

Rising Action

400

What type of conflict is Trapped?

Person v. Person 

400

characters that helps emphasize the main characters traits

Foil

400

the central idea of the play; ties all the events together under one idea

Theme

500

What is the preliminary situation of Trapped?

Rachel's college roommate is getting married- she is one of the bridesmaids; Andy is the groom's cousin and is one of his groomsmen. 

500

What is the Climax in Trapped?

Andy and Rachel realize who each other is and they begin having a flirtatious conversation. 

500

What is the central conflict? 

Andy and Rachel are trapped in an elevator because the bride of the wedding wants to put them together. 

500

Who is the antagonist in Trapped

Jill, the bride

500

lessons and principles taught throughout the play

Morals