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Please start a new sheet for Week 15 DMAs. Then, answer this question: Which is stronger, love or hate? Explain your opinion in 5 or more complete sentences.
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A tragedy is a drama that ends in catastrophe, most often death, for the main characters.
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1. Tragic Hero: Is the protagonist – or the central character Usually fails or dies because of a character flaw or a cruel twist of fate Often has a high rank or status; shows strength while facing his or her destiny
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2. Antagonist Is the force or character working against the protagonist Can be another character, a group of characters, or something nonhuman, such as nature.
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3. Foil Is a character whose personality and attitude contrast sharply with those of another character Highlights both characters’ traits – for example, a timid character can make a talkative one seem even chattier.
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4. Soliloquy Is a speech given by a character alone on stage Lets the audience know what the character is thinking or feeling
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5. Aside Is a character’s remark, either to the audience or to another character, that others on stage do not hear. Reveals the character’s private thoughts
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6. Dramatic Irony Is when the audience knows more than the characters – for example the audience is aware of Romeo and Juliet’s tragic demise long before the characters themselves face it. Helps build suspense.
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7. Comic Relief Is a humorous scene or speech intended to lighten the mood. Serves to heighten the seriousness of the main action by contrast.
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Read pages 926 – 929 in the textbook. Finish the questions on the sheet provided. If you do not finish during class this will be homework due tomorrow.
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