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the main character in a play
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protagonist
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the recalling of specific emotions, such as fear,joy or anger; technique used by actors in developing characterization
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emotional memory
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the environment of the play created by staging and lighting
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atmosphere
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the emotional feeling of a play
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mood
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a clearly defined explanation of the events in the lives of the leading characters before the start of a play's action
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preliminary situation
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the main character in a play.
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Protagonist
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the information put before an audience that gives the where, when, why, and who facts of a play.
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Exposition
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The environment of the play created by staging and lighting.
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Atmosphere
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The emotional feeling of a play.
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Mood
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A clearly defined explanation of the events in the lives of the leading characters before the start of a play's action.
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Preliminary situation
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The series of related events that take place in a play.
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Plot
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The person or the force working against the protagonist in a play.
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Antagonist
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An element of plot that refers to the untangling and resolution of complications.
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Denouement
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A speech delivered by an actor alone onstage that reveals the character's innermost thoughts.
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Soliloquy
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The basic idea of a play.
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Theme
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The lesson or the principle contained within or taught by a play.
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Moral
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The lines of a play spoken by characters.
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Dialogue
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That which happens onstage to hold the audience's attention.
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Action
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A problem or challenge a character or characters must face.
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Situation
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