Theater
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Melodrama | Drama with exaggerated characters and plot intended to appeal to the emotions
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Comedy | A work of theater wherein the sympathetic main characters experience a happy ending
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Exposition | An opening which introduces the characters and their circumstances, the setting, the mood, and the situation, giving the audience information essential for understanding the story
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Discovery | The moment when the main character becomes aware of an essential truth about himself or his situation; also called recognition
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Mis-en-scene | The visual element of drama
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Verisimilitude | The appearance of truth or reality in theater (state set, dialogue, etc.)
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Aside | A monologue delivered with another character present
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Suspension of disbelief | An audience's willingness to accept events onstage as true or plausible during a performance
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Tragic Flaw | A defect in the hero's character
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Theater of Alienation | Dramatic genre associated with Bertold Brecht which sought to create emotional distance by highlighting artificiality of the theater, so the audience would watch objectively and focus on ideas
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Performance Art | A type of experimental theater that bridges the disciplines of theater and the visual arts.
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Denouement | Moment when a drama's action comes to its proper conclusion and a resolution is near
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Theater | The art of writing and producing plays, a collaborative medium of artistic expression.
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Forshadowing | The deliberate introduction of information (verbally, visually or otherwise) suggesting an event that will take place later in the story
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Complication | Middle section of a drama where conflicts inherent in the situation are elaborated and developed, and dramatic tension builds until a moment of maximum intensity and intterest, called the climax
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Subtext | Unstated motivations, ideas, or tensions beneath the surface of a drama's text
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Tragedy | A drama with a unpleasant ending, generally involving the downfall ofa flawed protagonist, which often involves catharsis.
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Theater of Cruelty | Dramatic genre which assaults the senses through shocking scenes with a goal of alienation and entertainment
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Farce | A comedy characterized by broad often physical humor, superficial characters, and improbable situations.
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Catharsis | The purging of a spectator's strong emotions through experiencing tragedy
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Unities | Neoclassical requirements for theater: unity of time; unity of place; and unity of action
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Aesthetic distance | An audience's detachment of non-involvement with the characters of situations that allows for contemplation or reflection
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Chorus | In Greek drama, a group of actors who comment on the action and provide society's view of the events
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Drama | The enduring literary component of theater
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Protagonist | The main and most important character of a drama;Aristotle saw this character as one who chooses, learns, and changes
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Dues ex machina | The resolution of a plot by use of a highly improbable chance or coincidence; in Latin, "god from the machine:
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Soliloquy | Speech by the character in a drama expressing his or her inmost thoughts, heard by the audience but not by any other character
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Suspense | In drama, the creation of anticipation
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Low comedy | Comedy in which is often vulgar, rude, coarse and physical
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High comedy | Comedy which is subtle, sophisticated, tasteful, and intellectual
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