PLAY STRUCTURE THEATRE ARTS PLAY STRUCTURE How does

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PLAY STRUCTURE THEATRE ARTS

PLAY STRUCTURE THEATRE ARTS

PLAY STRUCTURE How does a playwright express ideas and convey messages? How can a

PLAY STRUCTURE How does a playwright express ideas and convey messages? How can a structure of a play help audiences gain an understanding of the play’s ideas and messages?

PLAY STRUCTURE WHAT IS IT? Analyzing a play to identify its parts, explain its

PLAY STRUCTURE WHAT IS IT? Analyzing a play to identify its parts, explain its arrangement and deduce the meaning that arises from them and their relation to the whole.

CLIMAX RISING ACTION MOOD FALLING ACTION PLOT THEME INITIAL INCIDENT OPENING SITUATION CONFLICT P

CLIMAX RISING ACTION MOOD FALLING ACTION PLOT THEME INITIAL INCIDENT OPENING SITUATION CONFLICT P vs M P vs Himself P vs Society DENOUEMEN T

PLAY STRUCTURE OPENING SITUATION: The scene at the rise of the curtain; introduces location,

PLAY STRUCTURE OPENING SITUATION: The scene at the rise of the curtain; introduces location, setting and character. INITIAL INCIDENT: The first event that suggests there will be a change in the situation. Conflict is established and propels the plot forward. RISING / FALLING ACTION: Events which lead to / follow the climax.

PLAY STRUCTURE CLIMAX: The highest point of emotional intensity that occurs near the middle

PLAY STRUCTURE CLIMAX: The highest point of emotional intensity that occurs near the middle or end, which all action has been leading to. DENOUEMENT: The summary of all events in the play. Moral or theme is clear. MOOD: The emotional state of the play. PLOT: The sequence of events in the play.

PLAY STRUCTURE THEME: The basic idea of the play that gives unity to all

PLAY STRUCTURE THEME: The basic idea of the play that gives unity to all the internal elements. CONLFICT: The problem or struggle within the play, involving opposition between the protagonist and antagonist. Man (protagonist) vs. Society Man (protagonist) vs. Himself

CLIMAX RISING ACTION MOOD FALLING ACTION PLOT THEME INITIAL INCIDENT OPENING SITUATION CONFLICT P

CLIMAX RISING ACTION MOOD FALLING ACTION PLOT THEME INITIAL INCIDENT OPENING SITUATION CONFLICT P vs M P vs Himself P vs Society DENOUEMEN T

GIVEN CIRCUMSTANCES The facts that govern the characters in which they live. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS

GIVEN CIRCUMSTANCES The facts that govern the characters in which they live. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS PREVIOUS ACTION POLAR ATTITUDE

GIV CU EN MS TAN C CIR CLIMAX MOOD RISING ACTION ES FALLING ACTION

GIV CU EN MS TAN C CIR CLIMAX MOOD RISING ACTION ES FALLING ACTION PLOT THEME INITIAL INCIDENT OPENING SITUATION CONFLICT P vs M P vs Himself P vs Society DENOUEMENT

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS Date Geographical Location Social Environment Political Environment Religious Environment Economic Environment

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS Date Geographical Location Social Environment Political Environment Religious Environment Economic Environment

PREVIOUS ACTION Information about character’s background or plot action that occurred prior to the

PREVIOUS ACTION Information about character’s background or plot action that occurred prior to the beginning of the play. Is identified throughout the Rising Action of the play. Helps to give plot and character motivation for the action happening now.

POLAR ATTITUDE The shifting of ideas or attitude of the protagonist, from the beginning

POLAR ATTITUDE The shifting of ideas or attitude of the protagonist, from the beginning of the play to the end. The arc of the main character.

GIV CU EN MS TAN C CIR n INITIAL INCIDENT OPENING SITUATION CONFLICT P

GIV CU EN MS TAN C CIR n INITIAL INCIDENT OPENING SITUATION CONFLICT P vs M P vs Himself P vs Society ttitu ar A THEME Pol RISING ACTION de Act io Pre PLOT vio us s ou MOOD igi rel ec on om ca l liti ic l cia po l so og ra te ge da ES ph ica CLIMAX FALLING ACTION DENOUEMENT