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Drama Terms

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asidea character's remark, either to the audience or to another character that others on stage are not supposed to hear.
catastrophethe final revelation or outcome of a tragedy
puna joke that comes from a play on words
dramatic ironythe audience or reader knows something that a character does not know
foila character whose qualities contrast with those of another character
tragedya drama that ends in catastrophe
tragic herosomeone who is nobly born and who may have great influence in his or her own society. He has one or more serious character flaws which leads to his downfall
comedya dramatic work often light and humorous in tone
historya dramatic work based on an actual historical event or person
actsubdivision of a play
scenefurther subdivision of an act
soliloquya speech that a character gives when he or she is alone on stage to let the audience know his or her internal thoughts
protagonistthe hero or leading character with whom the audience sympathizes
antagonistthe character who opposes or competes with the protagonist
propsall of the stage furnishings, objects, etc.
themeimportant central idea presented by the play
stage leftleft of the stage from the actor's point of view
stage rightright of the stage from the actor's point of view
upstagearea of the stage away from the footlights and audience
downstagearea of the stage close to the footlights and audience
actorperson whose function it is to communicate words and emotions to an audience
audiencethose who view the play
monologuea single person speaking alone--with or without an audience.


English Teacher
West Brunswick High School

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