Drama vocabulary
Across
- 3. usually the main character- an outstanding person of high rank whose downfall is caused by his own flawed behavior.
- 5. form of literature that tells a story through performances by actors in front of an audience.
- 6. A long speech delivered by one character to another or to a group of characters.
- 7. A long speech expressing private thoughts, delivered by a character alone on stage
- 8. ends with the downfall or death of the protagonist.
- 10. an instruction in the text of a play, especially one indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting.
- 11. as a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare.
Down
- 1. the exchange of spoken words between two or more characters in a book, play, or other written work.
- 2. A single character or a group of characters whose words convey the collective thoughts or feelings of the community.
- 4. humorous scenes or characters that provide comic relief
- 8. part of the hero’s character that leads him to make a vital mistake.
- 9. A private remark to one character or to the audience. Other characters cannot hear it.