Across
- 3. Lines spoken by only one character
- 5. A type of drama in which characters experience a reversal in fortune, usually for the worse
- 8. A conversation betweentwo or more characters
- 9. A character or force against which another character struggles
- 11. A group of characters (esp. in a Greek tragedy) who act like narrators and comment on the action without participating
- 13. The major division in a play;can be divided into scenes
- 14. The playwright’s instructions to the actors(2 words, no space)
- 15. A character who undergoes little to no inner change (2 words, no space)
- 17. The events in the play
Down
- 1. A parallel or smaller plot that coexists with the main action of the play
- 2. An introductory speech that introduces background information or characters
- 4. The main character in the literary work –the one we “root for”
- 6. When a character says something to the audience that isn’t heard by the other characters
- 7. This person undergoes an important change or development during the play (2 words, no space)
- 10. The invisibledivision between the characters and the audience (2 words, no space)
- 11. A dramatic work in which the main theme is triumph over adverse circumstances
- 12. A subdivision of an act –one event or conversation
- 16. Acharacter’s main drive or purpose
