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Drama Worksheet

The document is a drama worksheet that asks students to define drama, identify key drama terminology, and analyze elements of drama like plot structure, character types, and staging. It asks students to define drama, identify that the word drama comes from the Greek word meaning "to do" or "to act", and states that a play can take place indoors or outdoors. It also asks students to identify props, lighting effects, and plot structures used in drama and asks students to form character dialogues.

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Drama Worksheet

The document is a drama worksheet that asks students to define drama, identify key drama terminology, and analyze elements of drama like plot structure, character types, and staging. It asks students to define drama, identify that the word drama comes from the Greek word meaning "to do" or "to act", and states that a play can take place indoors or outdoors. It also asks students to identify props, lighting effects, and plot structures used in drama and asks students to form character dialogues.

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Drama Worksheet 1

Answer to the following questions:


1. Form your own definition of drama?
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1. The word drama comes from the Greek verb ___________ which means
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2. A play can take place at
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3. Theatre of Epidaurus has a ____________________________ stage.
4. Stages in ________________________ times were thrust stage.
5. Function of a scene design is to
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6.

A lighting director skillfully uses light to change the ____________ and


__________________ of the set.

7. Name three props that you want to use in order to represent an aristocratic lady.
(i)

(ii)

(iii)

8. How does dialogue bring characters to life?


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10. Name the six stages in plot structure:
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Drama/JF/1

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11. Give an example of a static character from any text that you have read.
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12. Inflection:
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13.
Identify the props used in this scene:
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14. Form a dialogue between the characters:

Drama/JF/2

Drama/JF/3

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