Theater Components

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Across
  1. 3. Begins after the introduction of the conflict and carries most of the story's details. It builds intensity as it progresses toward the climax.
  2. 5. A theater genre focused on humor, often involving misunderstandings, satirical commentary, or ludicrous situations.
  3. 7. things in a production that bring a performance to life by provide objects for characters to interact with.
  4. 9. A character that undergoes a change in motivation(s) during a scene
  5. 10. creates the visual environment, or setting for a play/drama
  6. 12. The main character that is dealing with the conflict
  7. 13. A theater genre that depicts one-dimensional characters such as heroes, heroines, and villains attempting to deal with sensational, romantic, and often dangerous situations.
  8. 14. The most intense part of the plot. The conflict is at its most intense moment.
  9. 16. help actors get into character and immediately tells the audience about what's going on based on what is being worn
  10. 20. After the conflict has reached its peak, the story begins to wrap up. Any other minor disputes are now resolved.
  11. 22. serves as a space for performers and a focal point for the audience’s attention
  12. 23. A sequence of events within a play that tells a story
  13. 24. Internal motivation that directly effects the character, comes from personal values, morals, or pleasure
Down
  1. 1. A character that general is consistent with their motive
  2. 2. A theater genre based on human suffering and, mainly, the terrible or sorrowful events that befall a main character or cast of characters.
  3. 4. Written texts of plays that are intended to be performed on stage
  4. 6. motivation that comes from an external source/outside of the character, may be aa person or a thing
  5. 8. Characters that stay consistent with their personality
  6. 9. A theater genre that includes serious, often narrative plays that explore complex human emotions and experiences.
  7. 11. Introduces the setting, characters, and the story's primary conflict.
  8. 15. The character that is directly opposing the protagonist
  9. 17. All loose ends of the story have been resolved. The story concludes.
  10. 18. designed to make the stage performance visible to the audience
  11. 19. precise staging of actors to facilitate the performance of a play
  12. 21. Characters that show different sides of their personality