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Drama Structure

Drama Structure

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English

5th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 5 Questions

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Elements and Structures of Drama

Today we will learn: What Drama is, and what it takes for Playwrights to make one.

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Multiple Choice

What will you learn by the end of today's lesson?

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Why Drama's are so popular

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How a Drama can make a fiction better

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What a Drama is, and how Playwrights make them

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Why a Drama is important

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The Elements and Structure of Drama

Review and learn new terms found in the drama genre

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Playwright:

The person who writes the play.


Play Write = Write the Play

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Multiple Choice

Who is the Person who writes the play?

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Playwright

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Author

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Play Write

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Playrighter

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Script

  • Written text prepared by the playwright

  • Shows the lines (Dialogue) for each of the characters

  • Gives stage directions

  • Describes characters, setting, and actions in the drama

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Multiple Select

What does a Playwright include in a Drama's "Script"?

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Stage Directions

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Dialogue

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Only Actors Names

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Characters, Setting, and Actions

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Rhyming Words

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Stage Directions:

  • Not meant to be spoken outloud

  • Tells actors where to go onstage (Ex: "Sits on the couch)

  • Describes an emotion or tone a character should express [Ex: Angrily]

  • Shown between [BRACKETS] or (Parenthesis)

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is not true about stage directions?

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Can express an emotion or tone

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Show the actors where to go on stage

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Come in between brackets only & not parenthesis

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They are not meant to be spoken out loud.

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How do play writes organize a Drama?

Just like a fiction has chapters a Drama has Acts and Scenes

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Acts & Scenes

  • Acts: The largest part a Drama can be split into

  • Scenes: The Smallest part an Act can be split into.

  • Each Act tells a different part/event of the story

  • A Scene changes when the setting changes

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Multiple Choice

Fill in the Blank: Drama's can be divided into ____, then can be divided into smaller parts called ______ when the _______ usually changes.

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Parts, Pieces, Setting

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Acts, Scenes, Setting

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Acts, Pieces, Characters

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Parts, Scenes, Party

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Costumes, Props, & Sets

  • Costumes: Clothing that help actors look like their characters and bring them to life

  • Props: Objects that Actors might hold/use as their characters use them.

  • Sets: The stage, the setting, where all the actions of the characters take place in front of the audience

Elements and Structures of Drama

Today we will learn: What Drama is, and what it takes for Playwrights to make one.

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