Across
- 2. a situation in the story in which the audience knows something that the characters do not know.
- 5. The parts of your script around your dialogue that help describe the action, setting and characters.
- 6. A further division of an play, found in an act.
- 7. Type of drama with a sad ending.
- 10. a speech given by one character to another or by a character to an audience.
- 12. a division of a play.
- 16. An act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
- 20. when a character voices their thoughts out loud when they are alone, or when they think that they are alone.
- 21. A conversation between two or more characters.
Down
- 1. Another major character in the play whose ideas and/or values conflict with those of the protagonist.
- 3. a word or phrase with more than one meaning.
- 4. a form of poetry that has lines with five iambs of two syllables each.
- 8. It is the sequence of events that the characters bring to life.
- 9. The main character or characters that the story revolves around.
- 11. Country that drama is thought to have originated from.
- 13. a play on words, especially those that sound alike, but have different meanings.
- 14. the place in which the action occurs.
- 15. Type of drama with a happy ending.
- 17. Words spoken by a character directly to the audience, usually to help give the audience further information.
- 18. A list of characters in a play.
- 19. A unit in poetry consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
