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Play | A story acted out live, using dialogue and action. |
tragedy | A play that presents serious and important actions that end unhappily for the main character. |
tragic hero | an admirable figure who has a personal failing that leads to his or her downfall. |
tragic flaw | a failing that leads a character to make choices that result in tragedy. |
comedy | a play that ends happily in which the main character gets what he or she wants |
character foil | a character who contrasts dramatically with another character. A "foil" serves to highlight the qualities of the characters he or she is contrasted with. |
dialogue | conversations between characters in a play. |
monologue | a long speech made by one character to one or more other characters onstage. |
soliloquy | a speech made by a character who is alone onstage speaking to himself or herself or to the audience |
aside | a short speech delivered to the audience or to another character, that others onstage are not supposed to hear. |