Drama 0.0 / 5 ? Drama & Theatre StudiesPerformanceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Jamie HallCreated on: 16-09-20 21:20 Action The movement or development of the plot or story in a play 1 of 15 Antagonist The opponent of the hero or main character of a drama who often opposes and competes with the protagonist 2 of 15 Arena Stage Type of stage without a frame or arch separating the stage from the auditorium, in which the audience surrounds the stage area 3 of 15 Aside Lines spoken by an actor to the audience that are not supposed to be heard by the actors onstage. 4 of 15 Business A piece of unscripted or improvised action, often comic in intention, used to establish a character. 5 of 15 Comdey A play that treats characters and situations in a humorous way. 6 of 15 Conflict The internal or external struggle between opposing forces, ideas or interests that creates tension. 7 of 15 Contrast The dynamic use of opposites 8 of 15 Ensemble The dynamic interaction of the performers involved in a theatrical production 9 of 15 Gesture Any movement of the actors body to convey meaning 10 of 15 Interaction The action or relationship among two or more characters 11 of 15 Irony An implied difference between what is said and wha is meant. Examples include, dramatic, situational and verbal irony. 12 of 15 Mime Acting without words 13 of 15 Motivation The reason behind a character's behaviour. 14 of 15 Movement Stage blocking or the movements of the actors onstage during a performance. 15 of 15
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