Across
- 1. composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play.
- 3. form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker:
- 4. Direction/an instruction written into the script of a play, indicating stage actions, movements of performers, or production requirements.
- 5. Irony/irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play.
- 7. of actors/ the actors in a play
- 8. prevent the success of; frustrate; balk: Loyal troops foiled his attempt to overthrow the government.
- 9. literary composition, as a novel, dealing with a somber theme carr
Down
- 1. between two or more persons.
- 2. division of a play or of an act of a play, usually representing what passes between certain of the actors in one place.
- 6. Hero/a literary character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that, combined with fate and external forces, brings on a tragedy
- 7. play, movie, etc., of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending; a dramatic work in which the central motif is the triumph over adverse circumstance, resulting in a successful or happy conclusion.
