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Tragic Hero
a humorous character introduced to relieve the seriousness or emotional intensity of the play
a speech in which a character is alone or believes he is alone on stage and expresses thoughts out l
a contrast between what is expected and what really happens
a long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters
a contrast between what the audience perceives and what a character does not know
the weakness in character which causes the downfall of a tragic hero
a hero who has a weakness of personality which causes him or her to make unfortunate choices
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
Monologue
a humorous character introduced to relieve the seriousness or emotional intensity of the play
a speech in which a character is alone or believes he is alone on stage and expresses thoughts out l
a contrast between what is expected and what really happens
a long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters
a contrast between what the audience perceives and what a character does not know
the weakness in character which causes the downfall of a tragic hero
a hero who has a weakness of personality which causes him or her to make unfortunate choices
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
Soliloquy (Pronounced: SOH-li-loh-kwee)
a humorous character introduced to relieve the seriousness or emotional intensity of the play
a speech in which a character is alone or believes he is alone on stage and expresses thoughts out l
a contrast between what is expected and what really happens
a long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters
a contrast between what the audience perceives and what a character does not know
the weakness in character which causes the downfall of a tragic hero
a hero who has a weakness of personality which causes him or her to make unfortunate choices
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
Tragic Flaw
a humorous character introduced to relieve the seriousness or emotional intensity of the play
a speech in which a character is alone or believes he is alone on stage and expresses thoughts out l
a contrast between what is expected and what really happens
a long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters
a contrast between what the audience perceives and what a character does not know
the weakness in character which causes the downfall of a tragic hero
a hero who has a weakness of personality which causes him or her to make unfortunate choices
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
Aside
a humorous character introduced to relieve the seriousness or emotional intensity of the play
a speech in which a character is alone or believes he is alone on stage and expresses thoughts out l
a contrast between what is expected and what really happens
a long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters
a contrast between what the audience perceives and what a character does not know
the weakness in character which causes the downfall of a tragic hero
a hero who has a weakness of personality which causes him or her to make unfortunate choices
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
Situational Irony
a humorous character introduced to relieve the seriousness or emotional intensity of the play
a speech in which a character is alone or believes he is alone on stage and expresses thoughts out l
a contrast between what is expected and what really happens
a long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters
a contrast between what the audience perceives and what a character does not know
the weakness in character which causes the downfall of a tragic hero
a hero who has a weakness of personality which causes him or her to make unfortunate choices
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
Comic Relief
a humorous character introduced to relieve the seriousness or emotional intensity of the play
a speech in which a character is alone or believes he is alone on stage and expresses thoughts out l
a contrast between what is expected and what really happens
a long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters
a contrast between what the audience perceives and what a character does not know
the weakness in character which causes the downfall of a tragic hero
a hero who has a weakness of personality which causes him or her to make unfortunate choices
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
Dramatic Irony
a humorous character introduced to relieve the seriousness or emotional intensity of the play
a speech in which a character is alone or believes he is alone on stage and expresses thoughts out l
a contrast between what is expected and what really happens
a long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters
a contrast between what the audience perceives and what a character does not know
the weakness in character which causes the downfall of a tragic hero
a hero who has a weakness of personality which causes him or her to make unfortunate choices
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
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