Across
- 7. a play is divided into these instead of Chapters.
- 8. when there are clues to suggest what might happen later in the play.
- 9. acts are divided into these
- 10. A play that ends happily and usually contains many humorous elements
- 11. Story, told in action, by actors who impersonate the characters of the story; uses dialogue and stage directions.
- 12. when you say one thing and mean another. BLANK Irony
- 14. a picture drawn with words that creates a picture in the mind of the reader.
Down
- 1. when the reader or audience knows something that one or more of the characters do not know. BLANK Irony
- 2. a long speech given by a character when other characters are present and can hear him/her.
- 3. a conversation between two or more characters.
- 4. when the character speaks directly to the audience. Others on stage cannot hear him/her.
- 5. when something that is unexpected happens.BLANK Irony
- 6. A play that traces the main character’s downfall. Usually ends in catastrophe and/or death.
- 9. a long speech given by a character when the character is ALONE on stage.
- 13. The character defect that causes the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy. Tragic BLANK
