Narrative, A spoken or written account of something. A story. A spoken or written account of something. A story. A spoken or written account of something. A story., Frame narrative, A story within a story. The narrative within a narrative., Terminology, The words used that are specific to a subject or topic. (i.e. ‘beaker’ and ‘Bunsen burner’ is terminology associated with the sciences)., Scene setting, A description of the location of specific events in a playA description of the location of specific events in a play, Act, A main division in a play, Monologue, The moment in a play where one character speaks alone; a long speech., Stage direction, An instruction in a play about an actor’s movements, the sounds to be heard etc, Dramatic Irony, When the audience know something that the characters do not., Playwright, A writer of dramas, Character, A person in a play, Prologue, An introduction to a play, where the audience is addressed by an actor., Epilogue, The concluding part of a play, where the audience is addressed by an actor
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