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Central Idea of Play

Central Idea of Play. What the story is about in 25 words or less. Medea Example . This is a story about a woman who seeks revenge for her husband’s betrayal. Protagonist. The central idea revolves around this person The person who sets the action in motion

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Central Idea of Play

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  1. Central Idea of Play What the story is about in 25 words or less

  2. Medea Example

  3. This is a story about a woman who seeks revenge for her husband’s betrayal.

  4. Protagonist • The central idea revolves around this person • The person who sets the action in motion • The person whose desire moves the play forward

  5. Cat On A Hot Tin Roof example: Brick

  6. Antagonist The person who keeps the protagonist from getting what he or she wants

  7. Cat On A Hot Tin Roof • Maggie What does she keep Brick from doing?

  8. Major Dramatic Question? The question that is posed at the beginning of the play and is not answered until the end. All the events that happen help to answer or give clues as to how the question will be answered

  9. Example: Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Will Brick sleep with Maggie?

  10. Inciting Incident • That which happens before the play that sets the play in motion

  11. Example: Medea Jason leaves Medea for Creusa

  12. Point of attack • The point in the play in which the dramatic action begins • The “dramatic action” is the action that relates to the central idea • The protagonist must be in the scene

  13. Maggie offers to rub Brick down with alcohol. Maggie attempts to be intimate with Brick. Cat On A Hot Tin Roof:

  14. Rising Action • Everything that happens in the play until the climax Your summary should cover all the events in the rising action

  15. Complications • Turing points or crises • Narrowing of possibilities for the protagonist • Events that help answer the dramatic question

  16. Medea Examples:(not all inclusive) • Jason refuses to allow the kids to stay with him • Creon bans Medea and gives her one day • Ageus says that he won’t help Medea get to Athens

  17. Climax The last complication/crisis that answers the dramatic question

  18. Medea example: She kills her kids

  19. Denouement Ties up the play

  20. :Medea example:The chariot takes Medea away

  21. Medea example:

  22. Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Example: The light switch is turned off

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