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tragedy _____ a. the sequence of events in a literary work conflict ___…

Question

tragedy _____ a. the sequence of events in a literary work
conflict _____ b. the high point of interest or suspense in a story, novel, or play
drama _____ c. the part of a plot in which the conflict is resolved
climax _____ d. the author of a play
director _____ e. an insight or message about life
scene _____ f. a division within a play, much like chapters of a novel.
stage directions _____ g. a conversation between characters
resolution _____ h. moveable objects used on the set of a play
plot _____ i. opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces
playwright _____ j. a work intended to amuse the reader or audience, has a happy ending
theme _____ k. a person who direct/controls a play or a movie
acts _____ l a story preformed in front of an audience; either on stage or on camera
comedy _____ m. a division of an act into smaller parts
dialogue _____ n. italicized comments that identify parts of the setting, the use of props or costumes, give further information about a character, or provide background information.
props _____ o. a serious work of drama in which the hero suffers catastrophe or serious misfortune, usually because of his own actions.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Tragedy is a serious drama with a suffering hero (O). Conflict is opposition in a work (I). Drama is a story performed in front of an audience (L). Climax is the high - point of interest (B). Director is a person who controls a play (K). Scene is a division in a play like a novel chapter (F). Stage Directions are italicized comments (N). Resolution is where the conflict is resolved (C). Plot is the sequence of events (A). Playwright is the author of a play (D). Theme is an insight about life (E). Acts are divisions of a play (M). Comedy is a work to amuse with a happy ending (J). Dialogue is a conversation between characters (G). Props are moveable objects on a play set (H).

Answer:

Tragedy - O. A serious work of drama in which the hero suffers catastrophe or serious misfortune, usually because of his own actions.
Conflict - I. Opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces
Drama - L. A story preformed in front of an audience; either on stage or on camera
Climax - B. The high point of interest or suspense in a story, novel, or play
Director - K. A person who direct/controls a play or a movie
Scene - F. A division within a play, much like chapters of a novel.
Stage Directions - N. Italicized comments that identify parts of the setting, the use of props or costumes, give further information about a character, or provide background information.
Resolution - C. The part of a plot in which the conflict is resolved
Plot - A. The sequence of events in a literary work
Playwright - D. The author of a play
Theme - E. An insight or message about life
Acts - M. A division of an act into smaller parts
Comedy - J. A work intended to amuse the reader or audience, has a happy ending
Dialogue - G. A conversation between characters
Props - H. Moveable objects used on the set of a play