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elements of drama stage directions scene tragedy act aside monologue dr…

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elements of drama
stage directions
scene
tragedy
act
aside
monologue
dramatic irony
a sad play where the hero experiences a catastrophe and the play ends unhappily
this occurs when the audience knows something that is happening in a situation but the characters are unaware, creating suspense or humor
a group of two or more scenes that form a major division in a play
a comment or look made by a character to the audience but cannot be heard or seen by the other characters
an uninterrupted speech or scenes performed by one character
an instruction in the text of a play, written in parentheses in a script to guide actors and directors
a part or unit of an action usually happening in a particular time and place

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Match each drama term to its correct definition by identifying the core meaning of each term:

  1. Tragedy: Defined as a sad play with a catastrophic, unhappy ending for the hero.
  2. Dramatic Irony: Occurs when the audience has knowledge the characters lack, building suspense/humor.
  3. Act: A major division of a play made up of multiple scenes.
  4. Aside: A character's private comment to the audience, unheard by other characters.
  5. Monologue: An uninterrupted speech or scene performed by one single character.
  6. Stage Directions: Written instructions in a play script (often in parentheses) to guide the cast and crew.
  7. Scene: A unit of action that takes place in a specific time and location.

Answer:

  • TRAGEDY: A sad play where the hero experiences a catastrophe and the play ends unhappily
  • DRAMATIC IRONY: This occurs when the audience knows something that is happening in a situation but the characters are unaware, creating suspense or humor
  • ACT: A group of two or more scenes that form a major division in a play
  • ASIDE: A comment or look made by a character to the audience but cannot be heard or seen by the other characters
  • MONOLOGUE: An uninterrupted speech or scene performed by one character
  • STAGE DIRECTIONS: An instruction in the text of a play, written in parentheses in a script to guide actors and directors
  • SCENE: A part or unit of an action usually happening in a particular time and place