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Dramatic Elements. SOLILOQUY. SOLILOQUY. A CHARACTER ALONE ON STAGE EXPRESSING HIS/HER THOUGHTS. DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE. DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE. A CHARACTER SPEAKING BY HIM/HERSELF TO OTHERS ON STAGE. BLANK VERSE. BLANK VERSE. UNRHYMED LINES. FORESHADOWING. FORESHADOWING.
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SOLILOQUY • A CHARACTER ALONE ON STAGE EXPRESSING HIS/HER THOUGHTS .
DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE • A CHARACTER SPEAKING BY HIM/HERSELF TO OTHERS ON STAGE.
BLANK VERSE • UNRHYMED LINES.
FORESHADOWING • AN INDICATION OR HINT OF THINGS TO COME LATER ON.
ALLUSION • A REFERENCE TO A PERSON, PLACE OR THING FROM LITERATURE, MUSIC, ART, HISTORY OR RELIGION.
DRAMATIC IRONY • WHEN ONE CHARACTER (OR A FEW) AND THE AUDIENCE ARE AWARE OF SOMETHING THAT OTHER CHARACTERS ON STAGE ARE NOT.
ASIDE • WORDS SPOKEN TO THE AUDIENCE (OR ANOTHER CHARACTER) THAT OTHER CHARACTERS ON STAGE DO NOT HEAR.
IAMBIC PENTAMETER • A LINE OF TEN SYLLABLES (FIVE “FEET”). EACH FOOT CONSISTS OF ONE UNSTRESSED SYLLABLE FOLLOWED BY ONE STRESSED SYLLABLE.
COMIC RELIEF • A MOMENT OR SCENE OF HUMOR IN THE PLAY WHICH SERVES TO LIGHTEN UP THE TENSION AND CREATE A SEGUE INTO THE NEXT SCENE.
FOIL • A CHARACTER PLACED IN A PLAY TO CREATE CONTRAST WITH ANOTHER CHARACTER.
METAPHOR • A COMPARISON OF TWO UNLIKE THINGS WITHOUT USING “LIKE” OR “AS.”
SIMILE • A COMPARISON OF TWO UNLIKE THINGS USING “LIKE” OR “AS.”
OXYMORON • TWO SEEMINGLY CONTRADICTORY STATEMENTS WHICH MAKE SENSE: WE PARK ON DRIVEWAYS YET DRIVE ON PARKWAYS; JUMBO SHRIMP; AUNT/MOTHER & UNCLE/FATHER.
PUN • A PLAY ON WORDS: “A LITTLE MORE THAN KIN AND LESS THAN KIND.”