Front | Back |
Put these events in the proper order when attending a play. Play
Preplay The Curtain Call The Conflict |
PreplayPlayconflictcurtain call
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Put these events in the proper order when attending a play.
The Climax
The Denouncement Post Play The Exposition |
Expositionclimaxdenouncementpost play
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Theatre of __________ are
events dominated by aural and visual images.
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Images
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A __________ is the major character in the play who tries to attain a certain
goal.
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Protagonist
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In __________ __________ one actor takes on a variety of roles
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Talking pieces
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In __________ one actor plays only one role
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Monodramas
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Aristotle's Six Elements of Drama
__________ is the speech of the character. |
Dialogue
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Aristotle's Six Elements of Drama
__________ is the rhythm and flow of the language. |
Music
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Aristotle's Six Elements of Drama
__________ is the playwright's ideas, both specific and general. |
Theme
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Aristotle's Six Elements of Drama
__________ is the framework for the story. |
Plot
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Aristotle's Six Elements of Drama
__________ is anything that happens inside a character. |
Thought
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Aristotle's Six Elements of Drama
__________ is all that we see. |
Spectacle
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Aristotle's Six Elements of Drama
_________ is most often the controlling force of the play |
Character
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A __________, a writing convention, is a way of taking the audience into a
character's mind.
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Soliloquy
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________ comedy is defined as
humor through wit that appeals to our intellect. It relies on language.
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High
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