DRAMA VOCABULARY
Across
- 2. to tell a story to that is to be performed by actors
- 7. the person who writes the play
- 13. the person that tells the story.
- 14. long speech by one single character heard by other characters.
- 15. the words that are spoken by the actors; conversations among the characters.
- 16. the main character in a story, play, or novel.
- 18. sections within each act.
- 19. major divisions of a play
- 20. A long speech delivered by a character who is alone onstage; heard only by the audience
Down
- 1. a dramatic device in which a character says or does something that he or she does not fully grasp but is understood by the audience
- 3. small movable objects that the actors use to make the play seem real.
- 4. It is meant to be performed on stage for an audience.
- 5. a section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened.
- 6. give directions to the actors how to act on stage.
- 8. A force working against the protagonist in a story, play, or novel.
- 9. seeing the characters, setting, and action in your mind.
- 10. an introductory scene
- 11. the written words of a drama.
- 12. is lighter drama which is amusing and ends well.
- 17. involves the ruin of the leading characters