Dialogue - The spoken words exchanged between characters in the play., Monologue - A long speech delivered by one character, typically addressing other characters or the audience., Stage Directions - Instructions in the script that describe how the actors should move, speak, and interact with the set and props., Character Description - Information provided in the script about each character's personality, appearance, and background., Setting - The time and place in which the events of the play occur., Plot - The sequence of events that make up the storyline of the play., Themes - The underlying ideas or messages explored in the play., Conflict - The central problem or tension that drives the plot forward and creates drama., Climax - The turning point or moment of greatest intensity in the play., Resolution - The conclusion of the play, where conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up., Subtext - The underlying meanings, emotions, or motivations that are not explicitly stated in the dialogue but can be inferred through context and interpretation., Symbolism - The use of objects, actions, or characters to represent abstract ideas or concepts., Foreshadowing - Hints or clues about future events in the play., Tone - The overall mood or atmosphere of the play, which can be conveyed through dialogue, setting, and stage directions., Character Arc - The journey of a character's development and change throughout the course of the play.,

Drama Vocabulary and Devices : Understanding these elements can help analysing and interpreting drama playscripts

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