Across
- 1. the person who writes plays
- 3. a form of irony used to express scorn or ridicule
- 4. The category a story falls into - such as: mystery, science fiction, fables, fairy tales, poetry, plays, myths, legends, historical fiction, non-fiction, folk tales, biography, realistic fiction, fantasy, etc.
- 5. the major divisions of a play. There are scenes in each act
- 13. The problem in the play that gets the play going.
- 17. a drama is a play
- 18. a play that make the audience laugh
- 19. the main character of the play
- 20. clothing that actors wear
- 21. a drama that is meant to be performed on a stage.
- 22. an artificial setting for a scene of a play
- 23. goes against the main character of the story
- 24. To form an opinion from evidence and reasoning rather than clearly stated statements
Down
- 2. underlying message or lesson
- 3. effects audio or visual effect used in the paly
- 6. a play that deals with tragic events
- 7. the events that make up the play
- 8. words that a character says aloud
- 9. properities) something other than scenery or costumes that is used in a play
- 10. a long speech that a character makes to another
- 11. directions 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.
- 12. the written text of a stage play
- 13. A list of names of all the characters in the play and how they are related to each other.
- 14. the opposite of what one really intends
- 15. the different characters/roles in a play
- 16. the central message addressed in a play, the lesson learned.
- 21. a statement that is self-contradictory that is true and not true
- 22. a division of an act in a play during which the action takes place in a single place without a break in time
