Lines that are spoken by a character to the audience. They cannot be heard by other characters on stage., Aside, The mood created on stage, how the audience reacts and the overall feeling of the scene., Atmosphere, How a character develops and changes throughout the play., Character development, The culmination of the play’s events, where everything comes to a head., Climax, Humorous content that is designed to offset a more serious event., Comic relief, A scene where characters are in disagreement with each other, or even with themselves internally. Tension can also arise from a dramatic moment of uncertainty, Conflict/ Tension, When the audience is aware of some information that the character does not know., Dramatic irony, A speech at the end of a play that serves as a conclusion to what happened., Epilogue, A scene where an important event takes place., Key scene, An introduction to the play, usually spoken in rhyme or chorus., Prologue, Connections developing between characters, some good and some bad., Relationships, Where and when the play is set, Setting, A speech given by a character, when they are alone on stage. They reveal their deep, private thoughts and emotions , Soliloquy, Instructions given to actors relating to movement on stage, tone of voice and expression., Stage directions, A topic or subject that is referenced regularly throughout the play., Theme, A play that deals with the problems of a central character, which lead to a tragic ending., Tragedy.

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