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Lesson 10: Drama

Lesson 10: Drama
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  • 1

    The portrayal of fictional or non-fictional events in theater, film, radio, or television.

    drama

  • 2

    The Greek Muse of comedy, depicted as one of the two masks of drama.

    thalia

  • 3

    The Greek Muse of tragedy, the other mask of drama.

    melpomene

  • 4

    The most basic element of drama used to stir the emotions of the audience.

    dramatic tension

  • 5

    The humorous genre of drama intended to keep the audience laughing onthe way to play’s happy ending.

    comedy

  • 6

    The portrayal of darker subjects like death, disaster, betrayal, and human suffering.

    tragedy

  • 7

    An “over the top” form of purposely over-acted and exaggerated comedy.

    farce

  • 8

    The depiction of simple classic characters like heroes and villains dealing with sensational, romantic, and often perilous situations.

    melodrama

  • 9

    The artful combination of dialogue, music, and dance to tell grand stories of tragedy or comedy.

    opera

  • 10

    Historical or non-fictional events portrayed in a dramatic fashion

    docudrama

  • 11

    This refers to the words written by the playwright and spoken by the characters in the play.

    dialog

  • 12

    two or more people talking

    dialogue

  • 13

    one person talking

    monologue

  • 14

    one person speaking their thoughts out loud for the audience

    soliloquy

  • 15

    are the people, or sometimes animals, subjected in the drama, and are portrayed by the actors and actresses in the play.

    characters

  • 16

    referring to the basic storyline of the play, is the structure of a play which tells what happens as the story goes.

    plot or dramatic structure

  • 17

    an introductory part that provides the background information needed to properly understand the story.

    exposition

  • 18

    the event that sets the action of the play in motion. It is what gets the story going.

    conflict

  • 19

    series of events, including complications and discoveries, which follow the inciting incident and create the dramatic climax of a plot.

    rising action

  • 20

    the turning point, or the peak, of a plot which holds an utmost emotional intensity of the play.

    climax

  • 21

    series of events following the climax that leads to the solution of the conflicts.

    falling action

  • 22

    serves as the conclusion of the plot in which the conflicts are unraveled. It is the ending scene of the drama

    denouement

  • 23

    the message that is intended to be expressed through the story.

    theme

  • 24

    the place, together with other conditions, such as time and the environment, involved in which the events occur.

    setting

  • 25

    These are the techniques and methods used by the playwright and director to create the desired stylistic effect.

    convention

  • 26

    a group of people who watch the play.

    audience

  • 27

    The theatrical equipment, such as curtains, flats, backdrops, or platforms, used in a dramatic production to communicate environment

    scenery or set

  • 28

    Clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray character and period.

    costumes

  • 29

    any moveable object that appears on stage during a performance

    props

  • 30

    The placement, intensity, and color of lights to help communicate environment, mood, or feeling

    light

  • 31

    The effects an audience hears during performance to communicate character, context, or environment

    sound

  • 32

    Use of face, body, and voice to portray character

    acting

  • 33

    The reason or reasons for a character’s behavior

    character motivation

  • 34

    the process used in evaluating how the elements in drama/play are used to create impact to the audience

    character analysis

  • 35

    The capacity to relate to the feelings of another

    empathy

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    etech

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    tnct

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    fiction 2

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    diass

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    intertextuality

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    DANCE - HOPE 3

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    OBSERVING SAFETY PROTOCOLS - HOPE 3

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    CAREER OPPORTUNITIES - HOPE 3

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    pr2 2nd Q

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    pr2 2nd Q

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    PPG Part 1

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    PPG Part 1

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    PPG Part 2

    PPG Part 2

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    PPG Part 2

    PPG Part 2

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    TNCT

    TNCT

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    TNCT

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    E-Tech

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    Lesson 10: Drama

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    fiction

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    fiction

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    CREATIVE WRITING

    CREATIVE WRITING

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    iii

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    iii

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    non fiction - lesson 1

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    non fiction - lesson 1

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    non fic

    non fic

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    non fic

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    non fic - elements of cnf

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    non fic - elements of cnf

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    nonfic - writing process

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    nonfic - writing process

    nonfic - writing process

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    CNF - 4th Quarter Lesson

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    CNF - 4th Quarter Lesson

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    MIL - Types of Media

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    MIL - Types of Media

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    MIL - MEDIA & INFORMATION SOURCES

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    MIL - MEDIA & INFORMATION SOURCES

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    MIL - MEDIA CODES AND CONVENTIONS

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    MIL - INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA AND INFO LITERACY

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    MIL - THE EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL

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    HOPE 4 - RECREATIONAL

    HOPE 4 - RECREATIONAL

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    HOPE 4 - RECREATIONAL

    HOPE 4 - RECREATIONAL

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    HOPE 4 - SETTING FITT GOALS

    HOPE 4 - SETTING FITT GOALS

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    HOPE 4 - SETTING FITT GOALS

    HOPE 4 - SETTING FITT GOALS

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    HOPE 4 - ENGAGING IN MODERATE TO VIGOROUS

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    HOPE 4 - ENGAGING IN MODERATE TO VIGOROUS

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    CESC - IMPACT OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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    CESC - IMPACT OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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    COMMUNITY ACTION MODALITIES

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    COMMUNITY ACTION MODALITIES

    COMMUNITY ACTION MODALITIES

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    community typologies

    community typologies

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    community typologies

    community typologies

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    cesc

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    cesc

    cesc

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    CESC

    CESC

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    CESC

    CESC

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    IMMERSION

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    IMMERSION

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    cnf 4.2

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    cnf 4.2

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    work immer

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The portrayal of fictional or non-fictional events in theater, film, radio, or television.

    drama

  • 2

    The Greek Muse of comedy, depicted as one of the two masks of drama.

    thalia

  • 3

    The Greek Muse of tragedy, the other mask of drama.

    melpomene

  • 4

    The most basic element of drama used to stir the emotions of the audience.

    dramatic tension

  • 5

    The humorous genre of drama intended to keep the audience laughing onthe way to play’s happy ending.

    comedy

  • 6

    The portrayal of darker subjects like death, disaster, betrayal, and human suffering.

    tragedy

  • 7

    An “over the top” form of purposely over-acted and exaggerated comedy.

    farce

  • 8

    The depiction of simple classic characters like heroes and villains dealing with sensational, romantic, and often perilous situations.

    melodrama

  • 9

    The artful combination of dialogue, music, and dance to tell grand stories of tragedy or comedy.

    opera

  • 10

    Historical or non-fictional events portrayed in a dramatic fashion

    docudrama

  • 11

    This refers to the words written by the playwright and spoken by the characters in the play.

    dialog

  • 12

    two or more people talking

    dialogue

  • 13

    one person talking

    monologue

  • 14

    one person speaking their thoughts out loud for the audience

    soliloquy

  • 15

    are the people, or sometimes animals, subjected in the drama, and are portrayed by the actors and actresses in the play.

    characters

  • 16

    referring to the basic storyline of the play, is the structure of a play which tells what happens as the story goes.

    plot or dramatic structure

  • 17

    an introductory part that provides the background information needed to properly understand the story.

    exposition

  • 18

    the event that sets the action of the play in motion. It is what gets the story going.

    conflict

  • 19

    series of events, including complications and discoveries, which follow the inciting incident and create the dramatic climax of a plot.

    rising action

  • 20

    the turning point, or the peak, of a plot which holds an utmost emotional intensity of the play.

    climax

  • 21

    series of events following the climax that leads to the solution of the conflicts.

    falling action

  • 22

    serves as the conclusion of the plot in which the conflicts are unraveled. It is the ending scene of the drama

    denouement

  • 23

    the message that is intended to be expressed through the story.

    theme

  • 24

    the place, together with other conditions, such as time and the environment, involved in which the events occur.

    setting

  • 25

    These are the techniques and methods used by the playwright and director to create the desired stylistic effect.

    convention

  • 26

    a group of people who watch the play.

    audience

  • 27

    The theatrical equipment, such as curtains, flats, backdrops, or platforms, used in a dramatic production to communicate environment

    scenery or set

  • 28

    Clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray character and period.

    costumes

  • 29

    any moveable object that appears on stage during a performance

    props

  • 30

    The placement, intensity, and color of lights to help communicate environment, mood, or feeling

    light

  • 31

    The effects an audience hears during performance to communicate character, context, or environment

    sound

  • 32

    Use of face, body, and voice to portray character

    acting

  • 33

    The reason or reasons for a character’s behavior

    character motivation

  • 34

    the process used in evaluating how the elements in drama/play are used to create impact to the audience

    character analysis

  • 35

    The capacity to relate to the feelings of another

    empathy