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Romeo & Juliet Unit 4 - Drama.

Jan 17, 2018

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Characteristics of Drama Written to be performed by actors Story is told mainly through dialogue and actions of the characters
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Page 1: Romeo & Juliet Unit 4 - Drama.

Romeo & JulietUnit 4 - Drama

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Characteristics of Drama

OWritten to be performed by actors

OStory is told mainly through dialogue and actions of the characters

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Stage DirectionsOTypically printed in italics OExplain how the characters

should look, speak, move, and behave

OCan also describe the setting and scenery like lighting, props, and sound effects

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Characters/CastOThe cast of characters is listed at the beginning of a play

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DialogueOConversation between the characters

OPlot and characterization is revealed through dialogue

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Acts and ScenesOThe same as chapters in a book

OThey indicate a change in location or a passage of time

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Vocabulary Terms Unique to Drama

O TragedyO AsideO SoliloquyO MonologueO Tragic Flaw O Tragic HeroO Comic Relief

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TragedyOA serious play in which the

chief character passes through a series of misfortunes leading to a final, devastating catastrophe (often death)

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AsideOA comment made by a character that is heard by the audience, but NOT heard by the other characters onstage

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Soliloquy & MonologueOA soliloquy is a speech

delivered by a character who is alone onstage speaking to himself

OMonologue is a speech given by a character alone on stage to an audience

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Tragic Flaw (hamartia)OA defect in the protagonist’s

personality in a tragedy that brings the protagonist to ruin, sorrow, or death

OExamples: Impetuous, fickle, defiance, greed, arrogance

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Tragic Hero

OThe protagonist of a tragedy that possess a tragic flaw leading to his downfall or death

OExamples: Romeo & Juliet

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HubrisOExtreme pride or arrogance

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Comic ReliefOOccurs when a short, funny

episode interrupts an otherwise serious or tragic scene.

OIt is meant to break the tension after a particularly intense scene.

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Literary DevicesOBoth prose and drama share

literary devicesExample: foil charactersOA character that provides a strong

contrast to another character. OPurpose: to emphasize a character’s

traits or make another character look better by comparison

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