Elements of Literature and Drama

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Across
  1. 1. — Sequence of events in a story.
  2. 5. — How an author reveals traits of a character.
  3. 7. — Written works with artistic value.
  4. 9. — Artificial sounds to enhance realism.
  5. 11. — Spoken interaction between characters.
  6. 13. — Objects used on stage by actors.
  7. 15. — A flashforward in narrative.
  8. 16. — Recurring musical theme tied to character/idea.
  9. 17. — Ordinary form of written language, using complete sentences and paragraphs
  10. 18. — Music accompanying a film or play.
  11. 19. — Structure of dramatic plot stages.
  12. 24. — Music played beneath dialogue.
  13. 25. — Literature intended for performance.
  14. 27. — Clothing worn by actors to represent character.
  15. 29. — The conclusion of the story’s conflict.
  16. 30. — A person, figure, or entity in a narrative.
  17. 33. — A speech revealing inner thoughts, spoken alone.
  18. 34. — A remark to audience unheard by other characters.
  19. 35. — Use of light to create mood or focus.
  20. 36. — Cosmetics used to transform actors.
  21. 37. — The turning point or most intense moment.
Down
  1. 1. — Writing with rhythm, meter, and imagery.
  2. 2. — The underlying meaning beneath dialogue.
  3. 3. — Sound added externally, not heard by characters.
  4. 4. — Sound originating within the story world.
  5. 6. — Clever, quick exchange of dialogue.
  6. 8. — A flashback in narrative.
  7. 9. — Arrangement of scenery on stage.
  8. 10. — Introduction of background information.
  9. 12. — Struggle between opposing forces in a story.
  10. 14. — Visual illusions or tricks on stage/film.
  11. 18. — Visual elements that impress the audience.
  12. 20. — Events building tension toward climax.
  13. 21. — Sound element enhancing mood and emotion.
  14. 22. — Voice that tells the story.
  15. 23. — A long speech by one character.
  16. 26. — Events after climax leading to resolution.
  17. 28. — Event that starts the main conflict.
  18. 31. — Perspective from which the story is told.
  19. 32. — Conflict involving ethical choices.