Unit 9: Styles of Drama

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Across
  1. 4. A humorous attack on conventions of society, usually the upper class.
  2. 5. An element in drama that arouses feelings of pity and compassion in an audience.
  3. 10. A serious play that arouses intense emotion but usually has a happy ending.
  4. 11. The special or traditional way of doing things onstage.
  5. 14. When a character has bottled up an emotion for a long time and finally lets it all out.
  6. 15. A play that features plots focusing on love affairs.
  7. 17. A type of low comedy that mocks a certain work by imitating the author's style for comic effect.
  8. 19. A type of drama where the protagonists do not achieve a happy ending.
  9. 20. A play that includes comedy of manners and satire and uses clever lines, word plays, and allusions.
Down
  1. 1. A scene in which some of the actors hide from the other actors onstage yet are still able to hear and comment on the onstage dialogue.
  2. 2. A play that is marked by an emotional and ideal presentation of life.
  3. 3. An exaggeration of a certain feature of a character or literary work.
  4. 6. A play that deals with unrealistic and fantastic characters.
  5. 7. An error in judgment or shortcoming on the part of a tragic protagonist.
  6. 8. A play that deals with a social problem or ethical issue, sometimes presenting a solution.
  7. 9. A comedy that is quite physical, sometimes vulgar, and highly exaggerated in style and performance.
  8. 12. A form of storytelling that teaches moral concepts in which the characters are animals.
  9. 13. A play that treats characters and situations in a humorous way and has a happy ending.
  10. 16. A kind of comedy involving clowning, practical jokes, and improbable characters and situations.
  11. 18. A line spoken directly to the audience.