English 9 4th quarter

Cards (31)

  • this takes place from beginning to end in a single act. 1 minute to 1 hour.
    one-act play
  • this is the central idea of a story, general idea, message about life, such as literature, love, death, courage and war
    theme
    • there is only room for one major event in the story. it also follows the exposition, rising action, climax action, and denounment or resolution.
    plot
  • they are the hero or the protagonist who i the central ..... , the antagonist who arouses the conflict.
    characters
  • short performances, dialogues, must be concise and meaningful to deliver what the plot what the plot and there are all abstract. Characters must be able to corner their feelings through the dialogue.
    dialogue
  • by giving details about time and place setting if the play can provide important clue to the theme of the story.
    setting
  • characters are carefully crafted to represent aspects of the theme. The theme of any story can be understood by reflecting upon what happens to the main character. the way a character in a story grows or changes is often a key to the theme.
    character and characterization
  • refers to the chain of events that takes place in a story. the characters action drives the ....
    plot
  • refers to a struggle between two opposing forces. it can be internal or external. how the characters react or resolve the ....... can express the play's theme.
    conflict
  • each live must be carefully crafted to focus on the theme, the incident and character of the protagonist
    dialogue
  • these are sets that explains where and how actors should wear and speak. (costumes)
    stage directions
  • refers to the literary technique the writers to give readers/audience a certain type of feeling based on the details from the story such as settings, backgrounds, objects, and foreshadowing mood can be used in establishing ........
    atmosphere
  • the structure within which theatrical performances are given usually includes an orchestra or setting area and a stage.
    theater
  • a literary piece consisting of dialogue between various characters, epilogue, monologue, prologue, and an end. it refers to composition
    play
  • a final section or speech after the main part of the book, play, or musical composition.
    epilogue
  • a long speech made by one person to prevent anyone from talking.
    monologue
  • an introduction to a book, play, etc.
    prologue
  • refers to the actions, and the set up of the play which includes the theater, the wall, the accessories, the green room, costumes, and the like.
    DRAMA
  • it is like a division of an act in which a certain position of the play unfolds, usually separated by location(in the bedroom or at the dinner table) or time location(in the morning, afternoon, or evening)
    scene
  • it is a written revision of a play or movie.
    script
  • is a person who is skilled in the protagonist of the play.
    dramatist
  • the author of the play.
    playwright
  • this utilizes the new styles applied by the play wright and the director
    convention
  • a play can be in a form of comedy, tragedy, mystery, etc..
    genre
  • when playwright create their play, they also consider the type of... to dedicate their work or to whom their work would be appreciated
    audience
  • the way each scenario in the drama is depicted.
    scenary
  • the actors clothing

    costumes
  • refers to the objects the are used onstage
    props
  • refers to the use of facial expressions, voice projection, etc..
    acting
  • this gives the character or actors to show various behaviors
    character motivation
  • refers to the actors identity
    empathy