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CScope

CScope. Key Academic Vocabulary. DRAMA. a story told in front of an audience. PLAYWRIGHT. the author of a play. THEATER. where a play takes place. Three types of Drama Elements -. Literary Technical Performance. Literary Elements. Script Plot Character Story organization Setting

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CScope

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  1. CScope Key Academic Vocabulary

  2. DRAMA a story told in front of an audience

  3. PLAYWRIGHT the author of a play

  4. THEATER where a play takes place

  5. Three types of Drama Elements - • Literary • Technical • Performance

  6. Literary Elements • Script • Plot • Character • Story organization • Setting • Dialogue • Monologue • Conflict

  7. script the written words and directions of a play

  8. acts the units of action

  9. scenes parts of the acts

  10. plot the storyline or arrangement of action

  11. character a person portrayed in a drama

  12. story organization the storyline or arrangement of action – beginning, middle, and end

  13. setting where the action takes place

  14. Dramatic Speech dialogue – conversation between or among characters

  15. Dramatic Speech monologue – long speech by one single character (private thoughts)

  16. conflict The internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that create dramatic tension (man/man, man/nature, man/self)

  17. Technical Elements • Scenery • Costumes • Props • Sound and Music • Make-up

  18. set/scenery theatrical equipment on the stage that shows time/place (curtains, backdrops, platforms, etc…)

  19. stage directions • found in brackets • describe scenery and how characters speak • C, center stage • L, stage left • R, stage right • U, upstage or rear • D, downstage or front

  20. props small movable items that the actors use to make actions look real

  21. sound and music sound- the effects an audience hears during a show music – songs you hear during a show

  22. make-up the use of costumes, wigs and body paint to transform an actor into a character

  23. Performance Elements (What do the actors do on the stage to make a character come alive?) • Acting • Speaking • Non-verbal expression

  24. acting how speaking and moving help to create characters

  25. speaking vocal expression, projection, speaking style and diction

  26. non-verbal expression includes gestures, facial expressions, and movement

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