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Semester Review--dramatic terms

Across
A character who stays the same an d is not developed
When vowel sounds are repeated
When the reader expects one thing to occur, but the opposite does.
Hints or clues that something is about to happen
The weakness in the protagonist
The character who causes conflict within the protagonist
Exterior conflict
A major unit in a play
When repeated words have the same vowel sounds
Conflict between prot. and antg. becomes the essence of the play
How a character is portrayed in the novel, play or work
Play on words
Action that includes the play's focusing on the conflict between the antagonist and protagonist
When it looks like things will go the protagonist's way
Literary work that is acted out
The main character
"sole" vs. "soul"
Contains the setting, characters, and opening conditions
When a character says one thing but means another
This is when a play is acted out on stage
Down
The protagonist's fall is complete
Mental pictures created by the senses
When the audience knows the outcome but the character does not
Unchanging character
UnRhymed lines of poetry
These are gven to the actors and the readers to enhance the way a play is acted out on stage
When a piece of literature is acted out on stage
When two characters accent each other's character
The action that starts the play
What comes to a readers mind when they see a word
When the protagonist tries to get things to work out
When two characters speak two each other
A statement that seems false, but when investigating further, is found to be true
The formal definition of a word
Characters who are fully develpped
Poetry that has rhythm but no formal rhyme scheme
Series of events
Fourteen line poem that has a specific rhyme scheme
Word play
The type of rhythm identified in a poem
Feeling writer evokes in the reader