Across
- 3. a comedy poking fun/mocking the original piece of work
- 4. a type of comedy pointing out world problems with humor
- 6. a dramatic element consisting of what is needed to produce a play (ex. props, costumes)
- 10. when a character steps aside and speaks to the audience
- 11. a dramatic element which contains the key things needed for writing a script (ex. characters, plot)
- 12. a tragic flaw of a hero that leads to his downfall
- 13. actors speaking simultaneously (with one voice), describing the main action of the play
- 14. a dramatic element that the actors use to make the characters come alive (ex. acting, non-verbal expression)
Down
- 1. the "typical" tragedy in Greek drama, also considered to be the biggest tragedy
- 2. when a character talks to themselves out loud on stage, revealing their thoughts
- 5. main character
- 7. father of (Greek)drama
- 8. relief and emotional purification
- 9. a play with an unhappy ending (often faces the limitations of human kind and includes a tragic flaw of the hero)
- 15. what all the actors taking part in a play are called
