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Dramatic Elements

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How to ___ plays. (MLA). Romeo declared to Mercutio, "I thought all for the best" (lll,i) (act 3, scene 1)
An introduction or preface, especially a poem related to introduce a play.
Someone whose tragic flaw causes him/her to have a downfall and learn from the consequences of their actions.
An instruction written into the script of a play, indicating stage actions, movements of performers, or production requirements.
A play which tells the story of a tragic hero. Shakespearen tragedies usually begin fine and dandy, but quickly go downhill.
Down
A part of an act defined with the changing of characters or setting.
A humorous character or incident in a serious literary work or drama, especially a tragedy, intended to relieve the dramatic tension.
A character is talking to himself on stage, allowing the audience access to his or her thoughts.
A flaw in the tragic hero of a tragedy that brings the tragic hero to ruin or sorrow; also known as a tragic flaw.
Character BRIEFLY says something to himself or whispers to another character so another character on stage can hear him or her.
The time and place where the events of the drama take place; in a play it dominates the audiences experiences of the drama. it quite literally forms the backdrop for the action.
Part of a play defined by elements such as rising action, climax, and resolution, shakespeare used a 5 act structure for his plays.