Literary Glossary Word Scramble
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The lines spoken by an actor that the other characters on stage supposedly can not hear; an aside usually hares the character's inner thoughts with the audience. | Aside |
The part of the theater where the actors prepare to go onstage, where the scenery is kept, and so on. | Backstage |
The entire company of actors performing in a play. | Cast |
A fictional person or creature in a story or play. | Character |
The outcome of the main conflict of a play or novel. | Climax |
A funny play, film or TV show that has a happy ending. | Comedy |
The struggle between characters, forces or ideas at the center of a story. | Conflict |
The words spoken by the characters in a novel or play. | Dialogue |
A story usually not a comedy, especially written to be performed by actors in a play or movie. | Drama |
It is something that happens; a specific occurrence. | Event |
Colorful wording that is not meant to be taken literally, but is used to form a colorful, sharp picure in one's mind. | Figurative Language |
A short reading that presents and explains a novel or play. | Introduction |
The internal or external force that makes a character do something. | Motive |
A section of a written work that ranges from one line to several paragraphs. | Passage |
The author of a play | Playwright |
The chain of events in a story or play that leads to its final outcome | Plot |
The mental position from which a character sees the events of the story unfold. | Point of View |
An introduction to a play that comes before the first act. | Prologue |
A passage quoted; the exact words spoken by a character; the words set-off by quotation marks | Quotation |
The part that an actor performs in a play. | Role |
The time-order in which story events take place. | Sequence |
Where and when the story events take place. | Setting |
A speech in a play in which a character tells his or her thoughts to the audience; as if talking to himself or herself. | Soliloquy |
A person or thing that stands for or represents something else. | Symbol |
The central meaning of a play or novel; the main idea. | Theme |
A serious play with a sad ending. | Tragedy |
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