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2  -Career: An actor, a businessman, and a playwright  -Theatre: The Globe  -Time Period: English Renaissance

3  The word drama comes from the Greek, meaning to do or to act.  Drama originated in ancient Greece and began as a contest.  Dramatic plays are stories performed by actors on stage before an audience.  The actors work from a script written by a playwright.

4  Characters:  -These are the people who appear in the play.  -They can be major or minor characters.  -They can be protagonist or antagonist.  -Foil: highlight the protagonist through opposite characteristics.

5  Character Conversion: refers to how a character changes throughout the play. -The way they act (volition) -The way they feel (sentiment)  * Watch for an event that helps the character learn and grow causing him to act or feel differently. This is often tied into the climax and resolution of the play.

6  The plot of a drama is structured with acts and scenes and usually follows a typical plot structure, exposition, rising action climax, falling action, and conclusion.

7  A dominant or repetitive idea.

8  The words spoken by the characters. The dialogue moves the action along.

9  Plays were meant to be performed in front of an audience.  The audience reaction becomes part of the performance.

10  Stage Craft: The actors are limited to what can be performed on a stage.  *Think about just that little box that they have to work in. These limits lead to the development of effects for the setting and the action of the play. -Stage Design: - Stage -Scenery - Lighting -Costumes -Stage Directions: tell actors when to enter, exit, or how to say lines.

11  - Chorus- a group of actors who respond to the action of the play.  - Soliloquy: a speech made to oneself; only the audience hears.  - Aside: a remark made only to the side audience that the other actors on the stage can’t hear.  - Flashbacks: remembering things that happened before.  - Monologue: a long speech made by a character and heard by other characters  -Dramatic Irony- When the audience knows something that the characters do not

12  Comedy: a play about a main character whose fortune or fate is improved. Shakespearean Comedies generally end in a wedding.  Tragedy: a play that depicts the downfall of a character due to a tragic flaw. Shakespearean tragedies usually end in death, usually to end a corrupted social order.

13  The ending is unhappy.  A main character dies.  A tragic hero has a flaw that is ultimately responsible for his or her own downfall. ◦ A common tragic flaw is hubris, which means excessive pride or arrogance. ◦ Tragic heroes make a fatal error or mistake that leads to their downfall. This is called hamartia.


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