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Cards (34)

Section 1

(34 cards)

theater

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were a play takes place

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internal conflict

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a conflict can be internal, involving opposing forces within a person's mind.

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Actors

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people who perform a play

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script

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the written text of a drama

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wince

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to draw back suddenly, as though in pain or fear

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Soliloquy

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A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage

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Conflict

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A struggle between opposing forces

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Acts

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units of action in a drama

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quavery

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trembling; quivering

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Teleplays

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scripts written for television

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screenplay

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a script for a play

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Scenes

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Parts of the acts

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Ganut

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the whole range or extent

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Playwrite

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the author of a play

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exuberantly

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full of enthusiasm or joy

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set

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the construction on the stage that shows time/place, could be called Scenery.

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chafe

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to irritate as if by friction or rubbing

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comedy

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form of drama in which the story has a happy ending

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somber

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serious;gloomy

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rodioplays

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scripts written for radio broadcasts

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contour

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Shape or outline of a shape

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drama/play

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A story written to be performed by actors

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stage directions

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instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics

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disciplinarian

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one who enforces rules

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Aside

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a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage

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jauntily

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in a light and carefree way

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Monologue

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long speech by one single character

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intricate

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arranged in a complex way; elaborate

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grimace

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to twist one's face to show pain or disgust

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Dialogue

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Conversation between two or more characters

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external conflict

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A struggle between a character and an outside force

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Characterization

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the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character

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Props

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The items on the stage that the actors use. They give clues about the setting of the play.

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Tragedy

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A serious form of drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character

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