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Drama

Teacher: Brittany Wheelus
Horizontales
Events lead to the downfall of the main character.
A written version of a play or other dramatic composition.
Usually a round character that changes, grows, or learns something by the end of the story.
Multi-dimensional character, often one of the main characters.
Written to be performed as radio broadcasts
Experiences no major change in the story.
Hero or main character
Units of action in a drama
Opponent or rival of the hero
A playwrights written instructions about how the actors are to move and behave in a play.
A conversation between or among characters
Scripts for film.
Construction on stage that suggests the time and place of the action
People or animals in short stories, novels and plays
Used to describe plays that address serious subjects.
A form of literature written by a playwright.
One-dimensional. often a minor one. limited knowledge
Author of a play
Verticales
A place where plays are usually presented
Painted backdrops that represent places.
Characterization method where the author tells readers about a character
Movable items used to make the play seem more realistic
Advances the story's action
The people who perform a play
The people who perform a play
A long speech spoken by a single character, often reveals private thoughts
Characterization method where the reader must infer facts about a character.
Usually has a happy ending with normal characters in funny situations.
A script written for or adapted for a television program
Characters have smaller role in the story.
Set of actors