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English 9 Reviewer for the 6th Monthly Exam
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Describe a morality play.
A play where characters are personification of abstract ideas like Life, Death, or Beauty.
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It is a struggle between opposing forces that drives the action of the story.
Conflict
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In this part of the plot, characters, settings, and the basic situation are introduced.
Exposition
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It refers to the series of actions and events unfolding in front of an audience.
Plot
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It is a play with only one act.
One-act play
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Define what is hamartia.
A tragic flaw that leads to the downfall of the protagonist.
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It is a portrayal of fictional and non-fictional events through a performance of a written dialogue either on a stage, a film, or radio.
Drama
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She is the playwright of "The Game".
Louise Bryant
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These are the agents of actions that unfold the plot one decision at a time.
Characters
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A play that has a humorous story with a happy ending.
Comedy
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She is the muse of tragedy.
Melpomene
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He is the poet in the one-act play "The Game".
Youth
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She is the dancer in the one-act play "The Game".
the Girl
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Define what is a dialogue.
It refers to the words that are said which also helps in the unfolding of the plot, development of the characters, and manifestation of the theme.
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A play about the downfall of a hero or protagonist.
Tragedy
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Enumerate the four characters of "The Game".
Life, Death, Youth, and the Girl
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It refers to the universal message as supported by the plot and the development of characters.
Theme
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It is a major section in a play. It is like a chapter in a novel.
Act
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She is a character from "The Game" who values dreamers.
Life
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Define what is a spectacle in a drama.
It is anything seen in the performance such as costumes, props, blockings, and actor’s movement.
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Enumerate the six essential elements of drama according to Aristotle.
Plot, Characters, Theme, Dialogue, Spectacle, and Music
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Describe the climax of a story,
It is the peak of action or the turning point of a story,
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It is anything heard from the performance like sound effects, background music, and volume of the actors.
Music
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She is the muse of comedy.
Thalia
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He is the Greek philosopher who wrote the Poetics.
Aristotle
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