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from the list. each item will be used once. (words list: conflict, dial…

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from the list. each item will be used once.
(words list: conflict, dialogue, insight, motif, theme, resolution, synthesis, dynamics, contrast, irony, commentary)

  1. the central idea or thought about life and human nature explored in a dramatic work, known as the ______
  2. a general outlook or attitude in a story (such as love or ambition), is conveyed in the ______
  3. a recurring element, such as a situation or phrase, that reinforces a theme in a dramatic work is called a ______
  4. the struggle or challenge faced by characters, often driving the plot and revealing thematic meanings, is the ______
  5. the conclusion of a play’s conflicts, often reaffirming or challenging the central theme, is called the ______
  6. objects, situations, or events that represent larger ideas and contribute to the development of a theme are known as ______
  7. short, witty remarks between characters that reveal their thoughts, intentions, and contribute to the theme are delivered by an ______
  8. a deeper understanding or commentary about life and human behavior emerging from the theme is called ______
  9. the perspective or viewpoint expressed on the subject of a specific idea, often conveyed through the theme, is reflected in an ______
  10. themes often emerge through characters’ decisions, ______, and relationships.
  11. repeating ______ motifs, or dialogue can help to develop meaning in a play

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Each term is matched to its standard literary definition, using each list item once:

  1. The core belief about life in a literary work is its central thematic idea.
  2. A broad topic like love is the overarching subject of a play.
  3. A repeating element that reinforces a theme is a recurring device.
  4. The struggle driving plot is the central conflict of a narrative.
  5. The resolution of conflicts is the play's conclusion.
  6. Objects/characters representing larger ideas are symbols.
  7. Character speech exchanges are dialogue.
  8. A deeper meaning beyond the theme is the work's subtext.
  9. The author's viewpoint on a topic is their perspective.
  10. Themes emerge through actions, dialogue, and motifs.
  11. Repeating symbols, motifs, or dialogue reveal deeper meaning.

Answer:

  1. The central idea or insight about life and human nature explored in a dramatic work is known as the theme
  2. A general subject or matter in a play, such as love or ambition, is referred to as its topic
  3. A recurring element, such as a symbol or phrase, that reinforces a theme in a dramatic work is called a motif
  4. The struggle or challenge faced by characters, often driving the plot and reinforcing thematic messages is the conflict
  5. The conclusion of a play's conflicts, often reaffirming or challenging the central theme, is called the resolution
  6. Objects, characters, or events that represent larger ideas and contribute to the development of a theme are known as symbols
  7. Spoken exchanges between characters, that reveal their thoughts, motivations, and contribute to the theme are referred to as dialogue
  8. A deeper understanding or commentary about life and human nature, emerging from the theme is called subtext
  9. The perspective or viewpoint expressed by the playwright on a specific topic, often conveyed through the theme, is referred to as a perspective
  10. Themes often emerge through characters' decisions, dialogue, and situations.
  11. Repeating symbolic motifs, or dialogue can point to deeper meanings in a play.