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Drama Vocabulary Terms Crossword
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2) The first stage of a fictional or dramatic plot, in which necessary background information is provided.
3) Minor characters in a work of fiction who do not undergo substantial change or growth in the course of a story.
5) A narrative involving conflict between a character or characters and some external or internal force.
8) A poem in which a poetic speaker addresses either the reader or an internal listener at length, often involving the revelation of the innermost thoughts and feelings of the speaker.
10) A struggle that occurs within a character in a story or play, usually resolved by the end of the work.
12) A few words or a short passage spoken by one character to the audience while the other actors on stage pretend their characters cannot hear the speaker's words.
13) A struggle between opposing outside forces in a story or play, usually resolved by the end of the work
16) A character or force against which another character struggles.
18) A sensational dramatic piece with exaggerated characters and exciting events intended to appeal to the emotions.
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1) The physical movement of a character during a play.
4) A serious play in which the chief character, by some peculiarity of psychology, passes through a series of misfortunes leading to a final, devastating catastrophe.
6) Someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work).
7) A monologue spoken by an actor at a point in the play when the character believes himself to be alone.
9) A person who writes plays.
11) A simplified character, also called a static, who does not change or alter his or her personality over the course of a narrative, or one without extensive personality and characterization.
14) The part of the printed text in a play that is not actually spoken by actors on stage, but which instead indicates actions or activity for the actors to engage in.
15) Aimed at the revelation of characters' inner consciousness with out reference to a logical sequence of surface actions.
17) A character, also known as a dynamic character, who is depicted with such psychological depth and detail that he or she seems like a "real" person.
19) The main character of a literary work.
20) The lines spoken by a character or characters in a play, essay, story, or novel.
21) A light dramatic work in which highly improbable plot situations, exaggerated characters, and often slapstick elements are used for humorous effect.
22) A character who changes during the piece of literature.
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