Across
- 2. the platform on which th actors perform
- 3. a division or unit od a drama
- 5. first eight lines of a sonnet
- 6. refers to a person,creature ,or entity with specific and distinguishing attributes portrayed by the actor in a play
- 11. a theatrical work that is intentionally hummorous
- 12. usually an overlock sewing machine wil cut edges of the cloth as they are fed through
- 13. also called the dramatic structure of a story
- 17. the point of greatest dramatic tension in a theatrical work
- 18. one of two or more words or phrases that end in the same sounds
- 23. a poster announcing a theatrical performance
- 25. to set right
- 26. instruction;they describe the setting and tell about the action
- 28. the main types of literary form
- 29. for humanity a non profit organization with world wide affiliates building and repairing houses all over the world using volunteer labor anddonations
- 30. the acting out or repetition of a pas event or situation
- 35. relies heavily on cultural types or streotypes for its personality and manner of speech
- 37. a technique where by one or more performers speak directly to the audience to tell a story
- 38. final six lines of a sonnet
- 39. a comment by a character that the audience hears but other characters on stage do not
- 40. the use of the standard marks and signs in writing and printing to seperate words into sentece
- 41. printed words including dialoge and the stage directions for a script
- 42. the part of plot consisting of complicaions and discoveries that create conflict
- 43. the basic idea of a play the idea point of view or perception that binds together a work art
- 47. refers to acting and to the set up of the play which includes the theater
- 48. long speech by a character on stage with other characters listening
- 52. use of words that go beyond its literal meaning
- 56. is a verbal that funcction as an adjective
- 57. an impotant point in a process or activity
- 58. words that indecates when
- 62. to make new or as if new again
- 64. aone act play scripted for radio presentation
- 66. preocupation with or emphasis on material objects
- 68. a character who is meant to represent characteristic
- 69. the object used on stage in the play
- 70. a breif adverstisement or announcement especially a laudatory one
- 72. where the audince or reader is aware of something important of which the characters in the story are not aware
- 73. important and well known easily noticed or seen
- 74. a device that a playwright uses to present a dramatic performance on stage that the audience accepts as realistic
- 75. having personal knowlege as a result of study
- 77. a presentation supplemented by or based on a display of projected images or photographic slides
- 78. the words the charaters say to each other
- 80. the art of producing drama works ;a literary pice consisting of dialogues between variouscharaters
- 81. a figure of speech that makes an implicit
- 83. a short usuaaly comic dramatic performance or work
- 84. to provide a good reason for the actions
- 85. exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be take literally
- 87. are essays aimed to persuade the readers to agree to the writer's point of view
- 88. oppposition of person or forces giving rise to dramatic action
- 89. a list of people who play a part in the story
- 90. wall the imaginary invisible wall at the front of the stage throuh which the audience sees the action
- 93. detailed information revealing thae facts of a plot
- 95. a christian religious ceremony for a dead person
- 97. words that indecates the location
- 98. comaparison of two objects with the use of like or as
- 99. visual representation odf data or knowlege
- 100. a word element that can be attached to a base
Down
- 1. a character who is meant to reppresent characteristics
- 2. showing little or no change ,action or progress
- 4. is the writter's atttude toward the subject he or she is writing about
- 7. a punctuation mark used to indecates either posession or the omision of letters or numbes
- 8. is a theater term that refers to the precise movement and positioning of actiorson stage in order to facilitate the performance of a play
- 9. idealized model of a person or concept from which similar instances are copied or emulated expression
- 10. intruduces the action of a play
- 11. decisive point in the plot of a play on which the outcome of the reaming action depends
- 14. a style of thearter in which the actors do or do not memorize thier lines
- 15. a group or individual creativity technique by which efforts made to find a conclusion for specific problem by gathering a list of idea
- 16. the central or main figure of a story
- 19. poetry poetic form that articulates emotios or feelings
- 20. this is where the actors speaks as if to himself
- 21. the telling of a story without words
- 22. denotes wrriten and spoken communication
- 24. a play that take place from beggening to end
- 27. a person or a situation that oppposes the protagonist's goal or desire
- 31. reason given for aparticular action
- 32. technique for exploring any kind of dilemma faced by a character
- 33. the place and time whre the events of the drama take palce
- 34. a lyrical means for the depiction of the write's self
- 36. a verb form that function in a sentence as a noun or a modifier rather than as a verb
- 44. a part of something one that is essential or characteristic
- 45. a group of sentences that tells readers what happened at a particular place and time
- 46. martial disloyaty;adultery is the subjective feeling that one's partner has violeated a set of rules or relationship norms
- 49. the appropriation of government spending localized projects secured pr [rimarily tobring money to a representative's district
- 50. the distinctive and unique manner in which a writer arranges words to achieve particular effects
- 51. the clear and precise pronunciation of words
- 53. always active
- 54. greatness or lavishness of surrounding
- 55. an established
- 59. a long speech by a character who is alone on the stage with no other characters listening
- 60. a division of an act in which a certain portion of the play unfolds usually seperated by locaion
- 61. to form of something in your mind
- 63. to represent or characterize in words
- 65. indecates"how often" an action is done
- 67. the feeling the reader gets when reading
- 71. device refers to any specific,deliberate constructions of language which an author uses to convey meaning
- 74. the usual attitude or mood of a person or animal
- 76. a job or activity that requires special skill
- 79. an act of speakin one's thoughts aloud when oneself
- 82. action the part of a plot consisting of complication and discoveries that create conflict
- 86. the form of a word after all affixes are remove
- 91. to thorw something away because it is useless or wanted
- 92. a collaborative art form including the composition
- 94. any deliberate action that inflicts physical or psychological harm
- 96. a word part placed before the root word