Drama
Across
- 1. a type of drama
- 2. a type of drama
- 5. are characters that provide a sharp contrast to the main characters
- 6. the items on the stage that create the setting
- 7. the objects used in a play
- 11. is a struggle between opposing forces that the plot centers around
- 14. are less important characters who interact with the main characters and help move the plot along
- 17. group of scenes combined to create a major unit of action in a drama or a play
- 18. divides the action of the play to present events that occur in one place at one time
- 20. the peak of the conflict that is the turning point in the story
- 21. the written form of a play that includes dialogue, a cast of characters, and stage directions
- 22. a person who writes the characters’ dialogue and actions to tell the story
Down
- 1. is the series of events that make up the story
- 3. are instructions for the director, the performers, and the stage crew.
- 4. a type of drama
- 6. are artificially produced noises to be used to enhance the realism of the production
- 8. moves toward a solution to resolve and tie up loose ends in the story
- 9. is when the conflict grows in intensity and helps move the story forward
- 10. are the people in a literary work
- 12. the beginning of the conflict that sets the tone, establishes the setting, introduces the characters, and gives background information
- 13. conversation between the characters that are spoken aloud
- 15. the solution to the conflict where loose ends are tied up and the story is brought to a close
- 16. a form of literature that is performed by actors before an audience
- 19. the person or people the story focuses on