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Literature meant to be acted out on stage For whom the writing/literary work is intended One who writes drama Written text of a play Where/when of a literary work Character in a play Many characters in a play
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Background on stage Tell actors where to go, what to do All of the necessary information is given at the beginning so the reader can follow along
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Events in any literary work Leading up to high point High point Cool down leading to solution All loose ends of story are resolved; resolution
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Smaller organizational parts of a play; a new setting equals this… Major division of action in play; larger organizational part Two opposing forces at odds create this Two opposing forces at odds within one’s mind Two opposing forces at odds outside of a person
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Reference to something outside of the literary work Opposes the hero of any story Hero in a story; action revolves around this person Speech directed to audience unheard by other characters Humorous work meant to be acted out on stage
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Work meant to be acted out on stage that ends in death Verbal exchange between characters Taken back to a previous time, place, event Hints at things to come Using contradictory statements to expose what is true
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Difference between what a character says/does and what the audience knows to be true Character states thoughts alone onstage for effect Something that represents something else
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