Dramatic Terminology Flashcards

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Anagnorisis

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When the principle character does overs the true identity of another character

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Antagonist

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The rival of the protagonist

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Anticipation

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Expectation or prediction

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Aside

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When something is said away from the conversation being had, in the direction of the audience sometimes.

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5
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Catharsis

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Strong feeling of emotion felt by the audience

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6
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Climax

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The most exciting or action packed part of the play

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7
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Denouement

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The final part of the play

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Dramatic irony

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The truth of something is known by the audience but not by the characters on stage

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9
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Hamartia

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Fatal flaw

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10
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Peripeteia

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Sudden reversal of fortune

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11
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Retrospective

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Looking back on or dealing with past experiences

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12
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Tragic

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Hero

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13
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Hubris

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Excessive pride

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14
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Verisimilitude

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Appearance of something being real or true

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Theatrical doubling

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When the audience is meant to notice that some characters are played by the same actor. E.g. Polonius and the grave digger

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