Across
- 2. The character who remains emotionally distant from the rest of the family.
- 4. Something that appears real but is actually false.
- 5. A theatrical technique in which a play draws attention to itself as a play.
- 7. A particular way of viewing or understanding events.
- 9. The methods an author uses to develop a character.
- 10. The character most critical of the actors' portrayal of her story.
- 14. A person's sense of self.
- 15. A contrast between expectation and reality.
- 17. The theatre director who attempts to stage the Characters' story.
- 18. The actual state of things; what is genuinely true.
- 19. The character caught between the Father and her second family.
Down
- 1. A struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or characters.
- 3. The quality of being genuine or true to oneself.
- 6. The act of portraying or standing for something.
- 8. A practice session before a theatrical performance.
- 10. The use of objects or ideas to represent deeper meanings.
- 11. The presentation of a play before an audience.
- 12. Uncertainty or multiple possible meanings.
- 13. The character who argues that everyone possesses a different reality.
- 16. A dramatic work involving suffering and disaster.
