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Drama Lit Terms

Horizontales
A technique that lets the character speak directly to the audience without being overheard by other characters on stage. It allows for witty wordplay.
a person says one thing but means another; verbal irony
Literary art form that recreates life and emotions. It is meant to be performed
Single speech
Jokes or word play within the context of a scene
Method of narration used
Five acts
A humorous scene or speech intended to lighten the mood.
When the audience knows more than the characters in terms of the plot
A special kind of concise paradox that brings together two contradictory statements
Drama that gives the audience an experience of extreme sadness.
A pattern in literature that is found in a variety of works. It can be plot, character, image or setting
Verticales
Most common elements: mistaken identity, reason vs. emotions, happy endings
Figure of speech that uses overstatement or exaggeration
Poetry that most resembles natural speech, made up of unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter
A short written or oral story of an event in a person's life that is used to grab the attention of the audience
A dramatic convention that allows the character to be seen by the audience while remaining hidden from fellow actors
Character whose personality & attitude contrasts sharply with another character
Overused phrase
A speech given by a single character alone on stage
Protagonist or central character in a tragedy. This character usually dies because of a character flaw or a twist of fate.
Acts are divided into scenes, each scene represents a different episode; scene numbers are written in lower case Roman numerals
Weakness or character defect that causes the downfall of the tragic hero
A lyric poem of 14 lines, written in iambic pentameter. 3 quatrains, four line units with a final couplet
An error of chronology or timeline in a literary piece. Something out of place and out of time
Literary technique in which ideas, customs, behaviors, institutions are ridiculed for the purpose of improving society
Major division in a play; similar to a chapter in a book- Act Numbers are always written in Uppercase Roman numerals