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Drama Literary Terms

Across
Lyric poem of 14 lines, commonly written in iambic pentameter
Poetry that most resembles natural speech, made up of unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter
Weakness or character defect
Struggle between two forces
Character whose personality and attitude contrasts sharply with those of another character
A humorous scene or speech intended to light the mood of a dramatic production.
Major division within a play
Mistaken identity, idyllic settings, happy endings, idyllic settings
A type of meter or rhythm that has five unstressed syllables each followed by a stressed syllable
When the audience knows more than the characters, when the characters' words carry a larger meaning that the character doesn't perceive or realize
Drama that gives the audience an experience of extreme sadness
A person, thing or event that represents something else
Central message of a play often expressed as a general statement of life or an observation of life
Down
A speech given by a character alone on stage.
The protagonist is the one with whom audiences identify.
The method a writer uses to create a character in a play
Force working against the protagonist
More common elements of this art form: reason vs. emotion, separation and reconciliation
Another example of a speech or verbal presentation given by a single character in order to express his or her collection of thoughts and ideas aloud.
Central character
Verbal irony
Jokes or word play within the context of a scene
Literary art form that recreates human life
Conversation between two or more characters
In drama, the action is often divided into acts and scenes; each scene represents an episode in the plot and typically occurs at a single place and time