![]() ![]() Scene: a real or fictional episode a division of an act in a play.Theme: the basic idea of a play the idea, point of view, or perception that binds together a work of art.Suspense: a feeling of uncertainty as to the outcome, used to build interest and excitement on the part of the audience.Conflict: the internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that creates dramatic tension.Character: a person portrayed in a drama, novel, or other artistic piece.Something needs to happen and a character must be challenged. Plot: Show must have a beginning, middle and end.Melody: Everything you hear - music, sound effects, silence are all examples of this.Characters: The play must be about someone or something - can be human or non-human.Thought: What the audience learns - the moral of the play.Represents everything you see: set, costumes, lights, etc. Spectacle: All the visuals represented in the play.Diction: Specific words the playwright chooses to use. ![]() People attended plays much like we see movies today.For centuries, attending the theater to see a comedy or tragedy was considered a privilege and custom.Plays were one of the earliest forms of entertainment.The elements of theater/drama will be included on your FINAL EXAM. ![]()
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