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Drama Terms

Drama Terms. By S. Huffman. Act. The major division of the play Typically corresponds to the division of the plot graph 5 Act Play: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Catastrophe 3 Act Play: Exposition/Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action/Catastrophe . Actor.

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Drama Terms

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  1. Drama Terms By S. Huffman

  2. Act • The major division of the play • Typically corresponds to the division of the plot graph • 5 Act Play: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Catastrophe • 3 Act Play: Exposition/Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action/Catastrophe

  3. Actor • The people portraying the characters in a play

  4. Aside • When an actor directly addresses the audience, but is not supposed to be heard by the other characters • Allows a character’s inner feelings to be known by the audience • Used for melodramatic/comic effect • Assumed to be a revelation of a character’s true feelings

  5. Cue • A signal, like a word or sound effect, that something else is supposed to happen

  6. Curtain • The drapery that covers a stage • Signals the end of an Act or Play

  7. Dialogue • Discussion between two or more characters in a play • In a play, dialogue must reveal character’s feelings and motivations.

  8. Director • The individual in charge of the artistic organization of a play

  9. Dramatis Personae • The list of characters at the beginning of a play

  10. Monologue • A longer speech of a single character • Done in front of other characters, although they don’t speak

  11. Scene • A segment of an act • Should follow plot structure • Indicated by the entrance or exit of a leading character, or the clearing of the stage, or the logical ending of a specific action

  12. Soliloquy • A speech delivered while a character is alone • Tells the audience what the character is thinking or feeling without revealing these details to other characters

  13. Stage • The physical area where a performance takes place

  14. Stage Directions • Material that an author adds to show actors movement, attitude, manner, style, quality of speech, character, or action • Placed in italics and parenthesis

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