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Drama Terms
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Drama A form of literature that is a written to be performed before an audience
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Tragedy Unveils the downfall of a main character in a serious tone
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Comedy A light an often humorous play
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Plot The chain of events that make up the story
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Acts Series and sequences that make up a play; where the plot is developed
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Scenes Series and sequences that make up the acts of a play
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Setting The established time and place of a play
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Characters The individuals who participate in the action and bring the plot to life through words
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Dialogue The conversation between characters
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Protagonist The central character of the play that is deeply involved in the conflict and may change because of it
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Antagonist A major character that opposes the central character
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Foil A minor character that contrasts in personality with the central character
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Conflict A struggle between opposing forces
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Theme The central message that the writer wants to share with the audience
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Cast of Characters A list of characters presented before the action starts
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Stage Directions Italicized words that identify the setting, suggest the use of props, lighting, scenery, sound effects, describe how characters look, speak, move, and react
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Exposition Provides essential background information and introduces the characters, setting, and conflict
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Rising Action The conflict intensifies and complications arise that make the conflict more difficult for characters to resolve
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Climax The turning point of the action, when a reader’s interest is at its highest point
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Falling Action Reveals the final conclusion of the conflict
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Resolution Ties up loose ends in the plot
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Monologue A long speech that is spoken by a single character to himself or herself, or to the audience
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Soliloquy A monologue in which a character speaks private thoughts aloud and appears to be unaware of the audience
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Aside A short speech or comment a character delivers to the audience, but that seems unheard by the other characters who are on the stage
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