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Flannagan Midterm
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English
11th Grade
10/14/2008

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Playwright
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someone who write play
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Script
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dialogue and stage directions
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Plot (drama)
Definition
sequence of evnts that are causally realted, here chopped into acts and scenes
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Catharsis
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emotional purging that people experience when watching tradgedy
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Subplot
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a separate stroy that usually acts as a commentary on the main story
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Unified or Symmetrical Plot
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raising and lowering of suspense; conflict will be resolved, but complications raise tension
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Linear Plot
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a series of smaller plots strung together, as in soap operas
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Exposition (drama)
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difficult to achieve in drama. Characters have to give information without it seeming forced
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Dramatic Question
Definition
what the conflict raises, the climax answers
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Dramatic Irony
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when the audience knows more than the characters do, about what will happen, etc.
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Stage Directions
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tells what the characters do on stage
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Stage Business
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gestures that contribute to character
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Director
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interprets the play by supplying stage business, costuming, etc.
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Dialogue
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the words spoken back and forth by actors
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Soliloquy
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actor/actress speaks directly to the audience or him/herself
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Aside
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something apoken to the audience that people onstage aren't supposed to hear
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Set
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the scenery the audience sees, backdrop, props, etc.
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Lighting
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obiviou, but important to drama. It can highlight an action or set a mood
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Blackouts
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turning out all the lights, sometimes between acts
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Blocking
Definition
control of character movements
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Method Acting
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where the actor searches his or her emotions to try to become the character Ex: Robert Deniro, James Dean, Marlon Brando
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Plot (fiction)
Definition
sequence of events that are causally related. The episodes in a narrative. Usually introduces characters then introduces a conflict and then resolves the conflict in a denouement
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Exposition (fiction)
Definition
the background on the characters, as well as the setting
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Conflict (fiction)
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a struggle between opposing forces Ex. person vs. self, person vs. society, person vs. environment, person vs. another person
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Denouement
Definition
(unknotting) resolution of the story
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Conflict (fiction)
Definition
a struggle between opposing forces Ex. person vs. self, person vs. society, person vs. environment, person vs. another person
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Climax
Definition
the culmination of the conflict-the point of greatest tension in the text
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Complication
Definition
points of tension leading to the climax
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Setting (fiction)
Definition
time and place of the story
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Characters
Definition
the participants of the story
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Protagonist
Definition
the chief character in the work
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Antagonist
Definition
that which opposes the protagonist
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Flat Character
Definition
the reader only learns a few things about him or her and the character remains unchanged
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Round Character
Definition
usually a main character who it complex, can change, has a sense of motivation, etc.
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Stock Character
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stereotype. Examples: "tough detective", "prostitute with a heart of gold", "annoying mother-in-law"
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Motivation
Definition
the writer has given enough information about the character that we are not surprised by what he/she does
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Theme
Definition
an underlying or unifying idea stated or implied in the work
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Foreshadowing
Definition
hints in the text of what is to come. Sometimes obvious, sometimes not, it helps build suspense
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First Person (p.o.v)
Definition
the story is narrated by one of the characters using "I".
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Reliable Story (first person)
Definition
story seems to be accurate
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Unreliable Story (first person)
Definition
not to be trusted- such as insane, naive, stupid, etc.
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Third person
Definition
teller of the tale is not part of the story
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Omniscient
Definition
the all-knowing narrator can reveal thought, words, actions of any character. There are different kinds of omniscient narrators, such as neutral and editorial
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Neutral Omniscient
Definition
narrates without judging
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Editorial Omniscient
Definition
narrates and judges
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Third Person Limited
Definition
focus on one character's thoughts and actions, but still narrated from outside that character
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Stream of Consciousness
Definition
an attempt to record all mental activity of a character from conciousness to unconciousness. from clear perspectives to confused longings
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Objective/Fly on the Wall
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records only what can be seen and heard, does not enter anyone's head
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Imagery
Definition
anything you can touch, taste, see, hear, smell in the story. The sensory data. Often stories build patterns of interlockin imagery.
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Style
Definition
how something is written, the way it is written. The self-conscious use of language
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Style
Definition
how something is written, the way it is written. The self-conscious use of language
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Diction
Definition
word choices, high, medium and low diction
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Syntax
Definition
arrangement of words into a sentence
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Dialogue
Definition
spoken language in a story. Can contain dialect. Can be very expressive of character
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Allusion
Definition
references to things outside the texts, often portions of other texts
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Tone
Definition
the writer's attitude toward material
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Irony
Definition
three diferent kinds; verbal, dramatic, and situattional
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Verbal Irony
Definition
when you say one thing but mean another
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Dramatic Irony
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when the author gives the reader information that the character lacks
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Situational Irony
Definition
something that one doesn't expect
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Symbol
Definition
something that suggests something else. For example: the cross
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Indeterminacies
Definition
passages that remain unclear to the reader
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Counter-Reading
Definition
a reading that challenges of replaces the more obvious meanings implied by a text
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Parable
Definition
a short story with a pointof meaning
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Anecdote
Definition
some interesting happening, frequently implausible and does not hold up under repetition
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