Elements of Drama
Script Elements
Modulation
Monologue
Honeyspot
100

Name an element of Drama.

Correctly names an element of Drama.

100

What is the name for the written words an actor says?

Dialogue
100

What is the term for how loud or soft an actor’s voice is?

Volume

100

Define monologue.

A long speech by one character to another character or the audience.

100

Name the two protagonists (main characters) of the play.

Tim and Peggy.

200

What is the place and time of the drama called?

Setting

200

What is the name for the instructions in a script that tell actors how to move?

Stage directions

200

What is the term for how fast or slow you speak?

Pace

200

What is one purpose of a monologue in drama?

To reveal the character's thoughts or feelings.

200

Tim's totem is a Plura. What is a Plura?

Bee

300

What is the main struggle or problem in a drama called?

Conflict

300

What is a scene?

Similar to chapters in a book. Scenes in a play mark a change in place, character and action.

300

What do we call the highness or lowness of your voice?

Pitch

300

Name a famous Shakespearean monologue. 

Correctly names a famous Shakespeare monologue.

300

What does William tell the Ranger in his monologue.

That white people are responsible for the destruction of the environment. He expresses that if they shared in Aboriginal cultural practices they could care for the environment better.

400

Define atmosphere. 

The feeling or mood created by the dramatic action.

400

What is the main struggle or problem in a drama called?

Conflict

400

What is the term for stressing or highlighting certain words to create meaning?

Emphasis

400

What is the term for the central aim or desire of the character delivering the monologue?

Objective

400

What is the Honey Spot.

A place in the forrest where Tim and Peggy first met and Peggy got stung by the plura. They meet there to practice their dancing.

500

What do we call the rising sense of excitement or suspense in a drama?

Tension

500

What is a Prologue.

A separate introductory section of a literary or dramatic work.

500

Define modulation.

Utilising vocal elements to create meaning.

500

What is the difference between a monologue and a soliloquy?

A monologue is a long speech delivered to other characters on stage or to the audience, while a soliloquy is a speech where a character speaks their thoughts aloud while alone, directly to themselves for the audience to overhear.

500

Name at least five themes from the play.

Environment, Family, Friendship, Racism, Culture, Dance or Identity.