
The Elements of Drama
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Sharon Harris
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The Elements of Drama
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Guiding Questions
■ What is a drama queen?
■ Have you ever noticed what the
movie theater screen is
surrounded by?
■ Why is it that people would rather
watch a movie instead of reading
the book?
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Poll
When someone calls you a drama queen, they mean to say. . .
you have won a beauty pagent
you have reacted in an exaggerated way
your value among your peers ranks like royalty
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Open Ended
Why is it that people would rather watch a movie instead of reading the book?
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Drama
■ Comes from the Greek Word,
“Dran”
■ Means “To do” or “To Act”
■ The Doing/Acting Makes Drama
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Drama…
■ …is a story told in front of an
audience
■ There are TWO main types
■ Tragedy-a sad ending; usually has a
downfall by a tragic hero ( a hero with
a flaw)
■ And Comedy- a happy ending
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Elements of Drama
■ Playwright-the
author of a play
■ Actors-the people
who perform
■ Acts-the units of
action
■ Scenes-parts of the
acts
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Match
acts
playwright
scenes
actors
the units of the action
the author of the play
parts of the acts
the people who perform
the units of the action
the author of the play
parts of the acts
the people who perform
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Elements of Drama
■ Plot- Exposition, Rising
Action, Climax, Falling
Action, and Resolution
■ Conflict
■ Many types of
Characters-Protagonist,
Antagonist, Foil, Major,
Minor, Static, Dynamic
■ Setting
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Dramatic Speech
■ Dialogue-conversation
between or among
characters
■ Soliloquy- long speech by
one single character to
him/herself or to the
audience (inner thoughts)
■ Monologue- long speech
by one single character to
others
■ Aside- A short speech
that the audience can
hear but no character on
stage can hear it.
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Stage Directions
■ Found in brackets [ ]
■ Describes scenery and
how characters speak
■ C, Center Stage
■ L, Stage Left
■ R, Stage Right
■ U, Upstage or Rear
■ D, Downstage or Front
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Theater
■ Where a
play
takes
place
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Set
■ Construction on
the stage that
shows time/place
■ Could be called
Scenery
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Props
■ Small
movable
items
that the
actors
use to
make
actions
look real
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The Audience
Finally, a play needs an audience to
● experience the performance
● understand the story and to respond to
the characters
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Quiz Time
Use the Notes titled Elements of Drama
to answer the following questions.
Do your best this quiz is a GRADE.
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Multiple Select
What is the purpose of the audience? Select the TWO choices.
to respond to the characters
to clap
to show up so the play makes money
to experience the performance
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Multiple Choice
soliloquy
Monologue
dialogue
aside
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
Comedy
Tragedy
Drama
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