The Elements of Drama 7th Grade Language Arts. Essential Question How does drama provide the reader...

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The Elements of Drama 7th Grade Language Arts

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The Elements of Drama

7th Grade Language Arts

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Essential Question

How does drama provide the reader a different experience than prose (short stories, novels) or poetry?

How is drama different from television?

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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

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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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Dramatic Speech

Dialogue-conversation between or among characters

Monologue-long speech by one single character (private thoughts)

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Conflict

The internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas, or interests that create dramatic tension.

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Stage Directions

Found in brackets [ ] Describe 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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Theatre

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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Characterization

Is the playwright’s technique for creating believable characters.

Indirect Direct

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Types of Drama

Drama is used to describe plays that address a serious subject.

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Types of Drama

Comedy is a form of drama that has a happy ending. Humor comes from the dialogue and situations.

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Types of Drama Tragedy is a form

of drama in which events lead to the downfall of the main character, often a person of great significance, like a king or hero.