

Terminology of Shakespearean Drama
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What is a tragedy?
a drama that ends in catastrophe - most often in death - for the main character(s).
an original (or very typical) example of a certain person or thing, which has usually been imitated or copied
the process of releasing, and thereby providing release from strong, repressed emotions.
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What is an archetype?
a drama that ends in catastrophe - most often in death - for the main character(s).
an original (or very typical) example of a certain person or thing, which has usually been imitated or copied
the process of releasing, and thereby providing release from strong, repressed emotions.
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What is catharsis?
a drama that ends in catastrophe - most often in death - for the main character(s).
an original (or very typical) example of a certain person or thing, which has usually been imitated or copied
the process of releasing, and thereby providing release from strong, repressed emotions.
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What is a soliloquy?
when the audience knows more than the characters
a character’s remark, either to the audience or to another character that others on stage do not hear.
a speech given by a character alone on stage, letting the audience know what the character is thinking and feeling.
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What is an aside?
when the audience knows more than the characters
a character’s remark, either to the audience or to another character that others on stage do not hear.
a speech given by a character alone on stage, letting the audience know what the character is thinking and feeling.
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What is dramatic irony?
when the audience knows more than the characters
a character’s remark, either to the audience or to another character that others on stage do not hear.
a speech given by a character alone on stage, letting the audience know what the character is thinking and feeling.
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What are stage directions?
a short summary of the scene found at the beginning of each one.
indications of where a scene takes place as well as who’s on stage and what they’re doing.
notes in the margin of the play to help clarify meanings of unfamiliar words and phrases
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What is a synopsis?
a short summary of the scene found at the beginning of each one.
indications of where a scene takes place as well as who’s on stage and what they’re doing.
notes in the margin of the play to help clarify meanings of unfamiliar words and phrases
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What are marginal notes?
a short summary of the scene found at the beginning of each one.
indications of where a scene takes place as well as who’s on stage and what they’re doing.
notes in the margin of the play to help clarify meanings of unfamiliar words and phrases
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What does hither mean?
here
there
know
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What does wot mean?
here
there
know
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What does thither mean?
here
there
know
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What does coz mean?
friend
morning
servant
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What does sirrah mean?
friend
morning
servant
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What does morrow mean?
friend
morning
servant
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What does soft mean?
shhh, be still; quiet
over there
pray thee; please
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What does prithee mean?
shhh, be still; quiet
over there
pray thee; please
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What does yond or yonder mean?
shhh, be still; quiet
over there
pray thee; please
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What does anon mean?
ever
soon; right away
hurry
What is a tragedy?
a drama that ends in catastrophe - most often in death - for the main character(s).
an original (or very typical) example of a certain person or thing, which has usually been imitated or copied
the process of releasing, and thereby providing release from strong, repressed emotions.
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