Across
- 3. A main character in the play. She is the English nurse who is looked after by the others due to her younger age. But she does something quite courageous.
- 5. The area where actors perform.
- 6. The playwright.
- 8. The technique where you put two different things next to each other so that you can tell the difference between them.
- 9. The stuff the characters say.
- 12. Mental or emotional strain. This reaches its height at the climax.
- 14. An Asian country that allied with Germany and Italy against countries like Australia in World War Two.
- 16. The audio used to evoke emotion and suggest meaning at certain parts of the play.
- 18. This sweet was shared amongst the women of the camp around Christmas time. It could symbolise some values that existed amongst the women at the time.
Down
- 1. The underlying message of a text.
- 2. A country in South East Asia that consists of a main Island surrounded by a collection of smaller ones.
- 4. A main character in the play. She is the Aussie nurse who acts as a 'mother' to another.
- 7. The theatrical technique used to make things noticeable on stage (give them salience).
- 10. The representation of something. This includes its physical properties and its connotations.
- 11. Something that keeps popping up in a story to create a rhythm which will be broken later. Or, something that keeps popping up to make us notice what is common about those points.
- 13. Something in a story that can stand for something else.
- 15. The name of the documentary host.
- 16. The emotion that comes from a setting.
- 17. Character …… are the things on the page that tell an actor when to say their line.
