Across
- 3. The viewing area for audiences in ancient Greek theaters.
- 4. Conversational exchanges between characters in a play.
- 5. Instructions in the script about how actors should move or express themselves.
- 6. Extensive parts of a dramatic work, typically separated by the falling of the curtain.
- 8. A plot device where a sudden event resolves the conflict.
- 10. Long speeches where a character speaks their internal thoughts to the audience.
- 11. The character who opposes the protagonist's objectives.
- 12. The central character who drives the plot of the play.
Down
- 1. Speeches by a single character to express their thoughts out loud.
- 2. Minimal units within acts, defined by the entrance or exit of characters.
- 4. A situation where the audience knows more about the events than the characters.
- 7. Ancient Greek figure credited with introducing the use of masks in theater.
- 9. A group of characters in Greek drama who comment on the action of the play.
