Clue # 5
Across
- 3. A character who has heroic traits that earn them the sympathy of the audience, but also have flaws or make mistakes that ultimately lead to their own downfall.
- 4. A conversation between two or more people.
- 6. Directions in the text of a drama that allow actors and directors to stage the drama and readers to “see” the action.
- 7. A play in which a hero is brought down by his/her own flaws
- 9. A literary technique that consists of a repeated element that has symbolic significance to a literary work.
- 12. A larger division of a dramatic text that indicates a shift in location or the passage of
- 13. A long, uninterrupted speech in the play that is spoken in the presence of other characters.
- 14. A play consisting of jokes intended to make an audience laugh.
Down
- 1. When an individual says one thing but really means another.
- 2. The use of a person, place, object, or activity to represent something more than itself.
- 5. The audience is aware of something that the characters onstage are not aware of.
- 8. An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- 10. A smaller division of a dramatic text that indicates a shift in location or the passage of
- 11. A play for theater, radio, or television.