Drama
Across
- 3. the playwright's thoughtful use of precise vocabulary to fully convey meaning to the reader
- 4. part of an act in a drama which is set in a different time or place
- 6. the person who wrote the play or drama
- 7. a major division of a drama and made up of scenes
- 13. a specific structure such as imagery or foreshadowing used to produce a given effect
- 15. the written instructions which are usually in italics or parentheses that tell the actors what to do
- 16. specific phrases or mannerisms displayed regularly by a character that makes them easily remembered
- 18. the person who tells the story
- 19. the words two or more characters say to each other
Down
- 1. movable items on the stage that the actors use in their performance which help the play seem real
- 2. the time and place in which a narrative occurs
- 4. the platform where the drama takes place
- 5. a list of the characters who appear in a drama
- 8. the outfits the actors wear that are specific to the time period
- 9. the way in which two or more things or people are connected
- 10. a play or story which is performed by actors on stage
- 11. something said by the character in a drama meant only for the audience to hear
- 12. the type or category of writing
- 14. the written text of a drama
- 17. the words that come before or after an unknown word