Dramatic Terms

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Across
  1. 2. A literary tone used to mock or ridicule human vice or weakness with the intent to change.
  2. 4. An imaginary wall that separates the audience from the stage.
  3. 6. A literary work that is amusing and ends happily.
  4. 8. Instructions written into the play.
  5. 13. The audience perceives something that the characters in the story do not know.
  6. 14. A person or group that serve as commentators.
  7. 16. Events turn out opposite from what was expected.
  8. 17. Noble character with much to lose who has a personal weakness.
  9. 18. Character's comments intended to be heard by the audience only.
Down
  1. 1. A stereotype or mold of characters.
  2. 3. A literary work that is serious and end in a devastating catastrophe.
  3. 5. Character's weakness that brings about an unhappy ending.
  4. 7. A speech given while others are on stage.
  5. 9. A moment when the character is alone on stage and speaks their thoughts and feelings.
  6. 10. A character that makes others seem better by contrast.
  7. 11. The words state the opposite of the author's true meaning.
  8. 12. Written text of a play.
  9. 13. Conversation among characters in a play.
  10. 15. A play on a word in which the word has two meanings.