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