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Drama
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DRAMA : a literary art form that recreates human life and emotions
DRAMATIC CONVENTIONS : techniques that substitute for reality
CONCEALMENT : a dramatic convention that allows a character to be  seen by the audience, but remain hidden from fellow actors
SOLILOQUY : allows a character to speak his thoughts aloud, but not directly to the audience
ASIDE : lets a character speak directly to the audience without being heard by the other characters   
DRAMATIC IRONY : when a character's words or actions carry a larger meaning the character doesn't understand    
TRAGEDY : drama that gives the audience a feeling of emotional cleansing
TRAGIC FLAW : a defect in the tragic hero that leads to his downfall
HUBRIS : pride that results in the misfortune of the protagonist  
PROTAGONIST : hero
ANTAGONIST : villain 
CHORUS : a group speaking at once
FOIL : a character that is the opposite of another in many ways
Drama
| Across:| | 3. | pride that results in the misfortune of the protagonist |  | 5. | drama that gives the audience a feeling of emotional cleansing |  | 8. | a dramatic convention that allows a character to be  seen by the audience, but remain hidden from fellow actors |  | 9. | villain | 
 | | 10. | a group speaking at once |  | 12. | a defect in the tragic hero that leads to his downfall |  | 13. | techniques that substitute for reality | 
 |  | Down:| | 1. | when a character's words or actions carry a larger meaning the character doesn't understand |  | 2. | lets a character speak directly to the audience without being heard by the other characters |  | 4. | a character that is the opposite of another in many ways | 
 | | 6. | a literary art form that recreates human life and emotions |  | 7. | hero |  | 11. | allows a character to speak his thoughts aloud, but not directly to the audience | 
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Drama
| Across:| | 3. | pride that results in the misfortune of the protagonist |  | 5. | drama that gives the audience a feeling of emotional cleansing |  | 8. | a dramatic convention that allows a character to be  seen by the audience, but remain hidden from fellow actors |  | 9. | villain | 
 | | 10. | a group speaking at once |  | 12. | a defect in the tragic hero that leads to his downfall |  | 13. | techniques that substitute for reality | 
 |  | Down:| | 1. | when a character's words or actions carry a larger meaning the character doesn't understand |  | 2. | lets a character speak directly to the audience without being heard by the other characters |  | 4. | a character that is the opposite of another in many ways | 
 | | 6. | a literary art form that recreates human life and emotions |  | 7. | hero |  | 11. | allows a character to speak his thoughts aloud, but not directly to the audience | 
 |  | 
© 2016 
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only