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More Drama Terms

Across
the chief character in a work
a purgation of emotions. According to Aristotle, the end of tragedy is the purgation of emotions through pity and terror.
or resolution: exhibits the failing fortunes of the hero
point in the play during which the tragic hero experiences a kind of self-understanding; the discovery or recognition that leads to the peripeteia or reversa
introductory material that gives the background of the play
Down
the words or acts of a character may carry a meaning unperceived by the character but understood by the audience. The irony resides in the contrast between the meaning intended by the speaker and the different significance seen by others.
According to Aristotle, the protagonist or hero of a tragedy must be brought from happiness to misery and should be a person who is better than ordinary people--a king, for example.
the character who opposes the protagonist.
any character in a play who through contrast underscores the distinctive characteristics of another, particularly the protagonist.
the unraveling of the plot of the play