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DRAMATIC FEATURES Whaaaaaat
DRAMATIC FEATURES Whaaaaaat
by karlyn-bohler
?. By ‘dramatic features’ the SQA mean;. Plot...
Dramatic form
Dramatic form
by celsa-spraggs
Objective 1: Key Terms and Vocabulary. Objectives...
Overview of topic: students will develop their knowledge and understanding of the melodrama
Overview of topic: students will develop their knowledge and understanding of the melodrama
by payton
style of performance.. Key content/ ideas/ concept...
Themes in Much Ado About Nothing
Themes in Much Ado About Nothing
by DreamGirl
Deception-trickery, concealment of one’s feeling...
Elements of
Elements of
by alexa-scheidler
Shakespearean Tragedy. The Globe Theatre. Shakesp...
Dramatic Techniques
Dramatic Techniques
by lois-ondreau
What are Dramatic Techniques?. Dramatic technique...
Understanding and Evaluating..
Understanding and Evaluating..
by olivia-moreira
Drama. Question One: . Does the play employ reali...
Greek Theater Vocabulary
Greek Theater Vocabulary
by test
Catharsis. The act or process of releasing a stro...
Warm Up 1-26-15 – Richard Cory
Warm Up 1-26-15 – Richard Cory
by myesha-ticknor
1 Whenever Richard Cory went down town,. 2 We peo...
HAMLET
HAMLET
by calandra-battersby
Allusion. Anachronism. Aside. Dramatic Foil. Dram...
What is Irony?
What is Irony?
by celsa-spraggs
DR. HUSNIAH SAHAMID. GREEK ORIGINS - . Irony. - ...
Dramatic, Situational, & Verbal
Dramatic, Situational, & Verbal
by alida-meadow
Irony. The audience knows more about events than ...
THE ELEMENTS OF DRAMA The
THE ELEMENTS OF DRAMA The
by mitsue-stanley
The Elements of Drama. The elements of drama are...
Introduction to Drama
Introduction to Drama
by myesha-ticknor
Miss Longoria. English 1. Definition. Unlike shor...
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologue
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologue
by trish-goza
Shakespeare’s characters often deliver these ty...
“Flowers for Algernon” Skills
“Flowers for Algernon” Skills
by liane-varnes
Smith – LA 8 . Point of View . 1. st. Person ...
Seinfeld
Seinfeld
by natalia-silvester
https. ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. yAMjcBn7Y6k. ...
Vocabulary Discursive ( adj
Vocabulary Discursive ( adj
by olivia-moreira
): moving from one subject to another without ord...
Bellringer :  Turn in your complete final draft of Writing Assessment One to the basket WITH the ru
Bellringer : Turn in your complete final draft of Writing Assessment One to the basket WITH the ru
by lindy-dunigan
No rubric will result in point deduction! . Romeo...
Characterisation Acting techniques
Characterisation Acting techniques
by liane-varnes
Acting style. Stage proxemics. Interaction betwee...
The crucible a drama by Arthur miller
The crucible a drama by Arthur miller
by rayfantasy
Elements of a drama. Acts and scenes. There are US...
IRONY
IRONY
by kittie-lecroy
Definition. Irony. is a figure of speech in whic...
The extra section to your assessment task
The extra section to your assessment task
by pamella-moone
(Guidelines). Scriptwriting task. The Guidelines....
Irony
Irony
by min-jolicoeur
Grade 7 ELA. What do the following images have in...
Figurative Language
Figurative Language
by tawny-fly
Lesson 3. Definition. Figurative language is the ...
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
by conchita-marotz
Background Notes on . Shakespeare and His Career....
Heater/
Heater/
by celsa-spraggs
Prepared by:. Miriam Nicolas. T. P. lay. is an ar...
E Irony!
E Irony!
by phoebe-click
Tuesday, September 27. th. . Irony. The use of w...
FANTASTIC PIECES AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
FANTASTIC PIECES AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
by trish-goza
CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD LITERATURE. Quality of th...
Dramatic elements
Dramatic elements
by kittie-lecroy
The 6 Basic Elements of Theatre. The 6 Basic Dram...
Drama Terms
Drama Terms
by debby-jeon
Romeo and Juliet. By: William Shakespeare. Elizab...
AS AN ACTOR…. WHAT CAN I TALK ABOUT?
AS AN ACTOR…. WHAT CAN I TALK ABOUT?
by pamella-moone
SQA . MARKING GUIDELINES SAY . YOU . MAY COMMENT ...
The Tragedy  of Macbeth English 10
The Tragedy of Macbeth English 10
by kittie-lecroy
William Shakespeare’s. The Tragedy of Macbeth. ...
Figurative Language Notes
Figurative Language Notes
by cheryl-pisano
Name. Teacher. Course/Period. Day, Month, Year. A...
Wednesday, January 27,  2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
by lindy-dunigan
9. th. Lit Warm Up:. Match each definition to th...
Types of Irony Write the slides when you see irony
Types of Irony Write the slides when you see irony
by alexa-scheidler
Verbal Irony. Verbal irony . is when the . speake...
“DRAMA”  Types of Drama  Tragedy: [solemn, personal, religious & Social Issues]
“DRAMA” Types of Drama Tragedy: [solemn, personal, religious & Social Issues]
by aaron
“DRAMA” Types of Drama Tragedy: [solemn, pe...