Dramatic Terms

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Across
  1. 1. A recurring element, theme, or idea in a play.
  2. 8. A long speech by one character in a play, addressed either to other characters or to the audience.
  3. 10. Clues or hints about what will happen later in the play.
  4. 12. A speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud while alone on stage, often revealing inner thoughts and feelings.
  5. 14. A brief remark by a character, intended to be heard by the audience but not by the other characters.
  6. 15. The main character around whom the action of the play revolves.
  7. 16. A major division in a play.
  8. 17. The character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict.
Down
  1. 2. The underlying message or main idea that the playwright is trying to convey.
  2. 3. A division of an act, marking a specific location or point in time.
  3. 4. The emotional release experienced by the audience after the resolution of the conflict in a tragedy.
  4. 5. Conversation between characters in a play.
  5. 6. A dramatic work intended to entertain and amuse the audience, often involving humorous characters and a happy ending.
  6. 7. The struggle between opposing forces in a play.
  7. 9. The turning point or most intense moment in a play, where the conflict reaches its highest point.
  8. 11. A literary device where the intended meaning is opposite to the actual meaning.
  9. 12. A state of tension or uncertainty about what will happen next in the plot.
  10. 13. Directions Instructions in the script for actors’ movements, expressions, or how a scene should be staged.
  11. 15. The sequence of events and actions in a dramatic work.