Across
- 5. a secondary character who contrasts with the protagonist to highlight character traits
- 7. the accomplishment of an aim or purpose
- 9. a specific person in the drama or movie
- 14. parts of a drama or play read by a narrator (who may or may not be a character in the drama or movie)
- 15. a person who has written a drama/play; author of a drama/play
- 18. the underlying meaning or lesson of a literary work; what the character(s) learn
- 21. a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a drama, movie, or other literary work
- 22. information provided in a script on the location of actors, details of scenery, and other important information for staging the drama
- 23. written version of speech and actions of characters in a drama or movie
- 24. section of a drama, set at one place and time
Down
- 1. portraying (showing) an event that happened in the past
- 2. to make a conclusion based on reasoning and evidence; using the clues provided to make a best-guess
- 3. the events that occur in a drama, movie, or other literary text
- 4. the ability to do something that frightens one; strength in the face of pain or grief
- 6. a remark made by a character to the audience only in a drama or movie
- 8. speech is given by a single character, alone or to other(s)
- 10. a character who actively opposes or is hostile to the protagonist
- 11. the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; the state of feeling certain about the truth of something
- 12. when the audience/reader knows more about the situation than a character; when was is said is not what is meant; when things turn out differently than expected
- 13. the leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, or other literary text
- 16. the place, time of a drama, movie, or other literary text
- 17. the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- 19. the atmosphere or feeling created by an author in a literary work through word choice, setting, theme
- 20. to continue on a course of action even in the face of difficulty
- 22. speech is given by a single character with no one else on stage or in scene; talking to oneself
