HIGHER WORDS TO USE TO SOUND COOLER THAN YOU REALLY ARE

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HIGHER WORDS TO USE TO SOUND COOLER THAN YOU REALLY ARE Central Character Complex Character Important Character Minor Character Main Character Pivotal Character Characterisation Character Behaviour Character Motivation Character Development Character Interaction Relationships between Character A Acting Style Actor/Audience Relationship B BLOCKING D Design Concepts Dialogue Drama Media (aka projections, video, sound scapes) Drama Process Dramatic Feature Dramatic Tension Points of Tension Moments of Tension Dramatic Irony Duologue E Episodic Structure F Focus G Given Circumstances Ground Plans K Key Scene Key Moment

M P T S V U Message Mood Performance Analysis Performance Concepts Pre-Show Plot Protagonist/Antagonist Plot Twists Purpose Stage Proxemics Positioning T Textual Evidence Traditional Theatre Target Audience Tension Textual Analysis Theatrical Background Themes and Issues Time period Passage of Time Shifts in Time S Set Setting Site Specific Theatre Special Effects Textual Evidence Traditional Theatre Stage Imagery Status Stimulus Subtext Symbols and Imagery V Venue U Use of levels