Across
- 1. A serious play in which the main character faces downfall or death due to a flaw or fate.
- 3. a character who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight particular qualities.
- 4. A long speech delivered by a character to other characters or the audience.
- 5. a brief comment by a character meant to be heard by the audience but not by other characters on stage.
- 9. major division within a play, typically composed of multiple scenes.
- 10. A subdivision of an act that marks a change in setting, time, or characters.
- 11. a single actor or group that provides commentary on the action and themes of the play.
Down
- 2. Spoken interaction between two or more characters in a play.
- 6. Direction Instructions written into the script indicating movements, positions, or tone of characters, or the setting.
- 7. A literary form involving serious storytelling intended for performance on stage.
- 8. a play that ends happily, often involving love and marriage, and usually includes humorous elements.
- 10. A long speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud while alone on stage.
