
Drama Vocabulary
Quiz by Jasmine Dixon
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- Q1opposes or goes against the protagonistprotagonistantagonist30s
- Q2the time, place, or locationsettingplot30s
- Q3the main section of a playsceneAct30s
- Q4the author of a piece of dramaplaywrightnarrator30s
- Q5the conversation between characters in a playspeakerdialogue30s
- Q6when the main character suffers extreme sorrowcomedytragedy30s
- Q7the audience will see a new_______when the setting changessceneact30s
- Q8type of literature that is meant to be performed or acted outdramamovie30s
- Q9this person gives the audience important information about what is happening in the playnarratorspeaker30s
- Q10instructions that tell actors/characters where to go, how to move, and when to say their linesstage directionsprops30s
- Q11the series of events that is built up around a conflict or problemplotman-vs-man30s
- Q12a humorous play that has a light tone and happy endingtragedycomedy30s
- Q13spoken words by a characterlinedialogue30s
- Q14the main characterplaywrighterprotagonist30s
- Q15a knife, necklace, chair, jacket, or a book are all examples ofpropsstage directions30s