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A. From the Greek “dran” – to do B. 5 th century B.C. Greece C. Honor Dionysus, god of wine/fertility D. Established theater conventions.

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Page 1: A. From the Greek “dran” – to do B. 5 th century B.C. Greece C. Honor Dionysus, god of wine/fertility D. Established theater conventions.
Page 2: A. From the Greek “dran” – to do B. 5 th century B.C. Greece C. Honor Dionysus, god of wine/fertility D. Established theater conventions.

A. From the Greek “dran” – to do

B. 5th century B.C. GreeceC. Honor Dionysus, god of wine/fertility

D. Established theater conventions

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A. Conflict for characters to resolve1. Man vs. man2. Man vs. circumstances3. Man vs. self (desires)

B. Complications – conflict becomes more difficult

C. Climax – action that determines the outcome

D. Resolution – the end of the conflict

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A. Ends unhappilyB. Tragic hero – protagonistC. Tragic flaw – personal failing leads to tragedy, usually death1. pride2. rebelliousness3. jealousy

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D. Themes1. right/wrong2. just/unjust3. individual vs. higher power4. Why do we live?5. How should we die?

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A. Ends happilyB. Boy-meets-girl, boy-loses-girl, boy-wins-girl.

C. Conflict about romanceD. Often ends in marriageE. Life goes on despite our problems

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A. Psychological development of characters

B. Democratic societies create plays about ordinary people.

C. Unconventional structures1. long flashbacks2. character’s fantasies3. include music4. unusual settings

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A. Thrust stage – audience surrounds stage on three sides

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B. In the round – audience surrounds stage on all sides

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C. Proscenium – audience sits in front of stage

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D. Stage directions1. upstage – away from audience2. downstage – towards audience3. stage right – actor’s right when facing audience

4. stage left – actor’s left …

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E. Scene design1. detailed and realistic2. abstract

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E. Scene design1. detailed and realistic2. abstract

F. Lighting affects mood and appearance

G. CostumesH. Props – properties

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A. dialogue – conversations on stage

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A. dialogue – conversations on stageB. monologue – one character speaks to

others onstage

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A. dialogue – conversations on stageB. monologue – one character speaks to

others onstageC. soliloquy – one character speaks alone;

reveals thoughts

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A. dialogue – conversations on stageB. monologue – one character speaks to

others onstageC. soliloquy – one character speaks alone;

reveals thoughtsD. asides –

1. character speaks to audience or2. character speaks to one other person

onstage and3. other characters do not overhear

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E. Movement on stage1. Stage directions – written in script by playwright2. Blocking – movement around stage given by director3. Business – use of props

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A. Plays speak to our experiences

B. We recognize universal experiences

C. We feel comfort in the shared experience.

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A. Exaggerated, stereotyped characters

B. Ridiculous situationsC. Slapstick comedy