Contrast, Alternating between different moods (humor/pathos). Ex. A scene where the kids are laughing and joking (humor) followed immediately by a scene where one character admits they are scared of the future (pathos)., Concealment, Character hides in order to observe events on stage. Ex. Saz ducks behind a large trash can to overhear what the shopkeeper is saying about the gang to the police., Pun, A play on words. (Double meaning) Ex. "This job is tearing me apart!" The double meaning: The character is emotionally stressed, but he is also literally holding a torn newspaper., Foil, A character that works as a contrast to another character. Ex. Bish is calm and thinks before acting, which highlights how impulsive and aggressive Gaz is., Symbolism, Use of an object or action (symbol) to represent something else. Ex. A locked gate on the paper route representing the social barriers and "closed doors" the teenagers face in life., Poetic Justice, Letting the villain be punished and the hero reaps the reward., Stage/Directions, Instructions given to an actor or director written into the script., Props, portable objects used by actors on stage during a performance that symbolise something.

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