Drama

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Across
  1. 2. work
  2. 3. type of play that Shakespeare made
  3. 6. The turning point of the action in the plot of a play and the point of greatest tension in
  4. 7. Characters, Flat characters in a play are often, but not always, relatively simple minor
  5. 9. minor, static
  6. 11. stage pictures
  7. 15. The main character of a literary work
  8. 19. An imaginary person that inhabits a literary work. Dramatic characters may be major
  9. 21. irony, the contrast between what a character believes and/or says and what the
  10. 24. A speech by a single character without another character's response
  11. 25. Movement patterns of actors on the stage. Planned by the director to create
  12. 26. a funny or comedic play intended to make the audience laugh
  13. 27. Character, Undergoes an important change in the course of the play
Down
  1. 1. irony, the opposite is said
  2. 4. knows to be true
  3. 5. A major division in a play. An act can be sub-divided into scenes
  4. 8. A secondary character whose situation often parallels that of the main character while his
  5. 10. A character or force against which another character struggles.
  6. 12. An interruption of a play's chronology (timeline) to describe or present an incident
  7. 13. spoken by an actor directly to the audience, but not "heard" by the other characters
  8. 14. of Dramatic,Terms anticipated because their knowledge of events or individuals is more complete than the
  9. 16. in a way that the character did not expect but that the audience or readers have
  10. 17. The conversation of characters in a literary work
  11. 18. occurred prior to the main time-frame of the play's action.
  12. 20. The sequence of events that make up a story
  13. 22. or response or character contrasts with that of the main character
  14. 23. stage during a play.
  15. 26. Relief Comic relief does not relate to the genre of comedy. Comic relief serves a specific