Drama
Across
- 2. work
- 3. type of play that Shakespeare made
- 6. The turning point of the action in the plot of a play and the point of greatest tension in
- 7. Characters, Flat characters in a play are often, but not always, relatively simple minor
- 9. minor, static
- 11. stage pictures
- 15. The main character of a literary work
- 19. An imaginary person that inhabits a literary work. Dramatic characters may be major
- 21. irony, the contrast between what a character believes and/or says and what the
- 24. A speech by a single character without another character's response
- 25. Movement patterns of actors on the stage. Planned by the director to create
- 26. a funny or comedic play intended to make the audience laugh
- 27. Character, Undergoes an important change in the course of the play
Down
- 1. irony, the opposite is said
- 4. knows to be true
- 5. A major division in a play. An act can be sub-divided into scenes
- 8. A secondary character whose situation often parallels that of the main character while his
- 10. A character or force against which another character struggles.
- 12. An interruption of a play's chronology (timeline) to describe or present an incident
- 13. spoken by an actor directly to the audience, but not "heard" by the other characters
- 14. of Dramatic,Terms anticipated because their knowledge of events or individuals is more complete than the
- 16. in a way that the character did not expect but that the audience or readers have
- 17. The conversation of characters in a literary work
- 18. occurred prior to the main time-frame of the play's action.
- 20. The sequence of events that make up a story
- 22. or response or character contrasts with that of the main character
- 23. stage during a play.
- 26. Relief Comic relief does not relate to the genre of comedy. Comic relief serves a specific