February: IBDP Drama

February: IBDP Drama Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: literary form written for the theater that dramatizes events through the performance of dialogue and stage directions, encompasses all the spoken parts of the drama; propels the action forward and informs the audience about what’s happening onstage, who the characters are, and their relationships to one another, a type of drama that is humorous, amusing, and light in its tone, mostly having a cheerful ending, a large portion of dialogue given by a single character, the incident which serves at the starting point for the main action of the drama, the action of the drama broken down into larger sections, the series of events related to a central conflict or struggle, a type of drama in which a hero is brought down by their own flaws, a remark or passage in a drama that is intended to be heard by the audience but not by any other characters, forms the main action of the drama; the characters respond to the inciting incident and the developments that stem from it, the action of an act broken down into vignettes that present pivotal moments in the plot or in the development of the characters, the time and place in which the drama occurs, together with all the details used to create a sense of a particular time and place, a central message or perception about life revealed through a drama, the climax of the drama where the conflict reaches its pinnacle, the people whom the drama is about, with the dramatic action resulting from their choices, behaviors, and relationships, unspoken and function as directions to the actors, director, and other creatives producing the drama, a type of speech given by a single character directly to an audience, anything that stands for or represents both itself and something else, the final section of the drama where conflicts are resolved and some kind of conclusion is arrived at, deliberately stereotypical characters created to achieve a particular effect, a drama containing elements of both comedy and tragedy, a type of speech in given by a single character directly to oneself, opens the drama, introduces characters, provides background info and a drama that both instructs and entertains; the overarching philosophy is that drama should contain a lesson as well as a certain amount of pleasure.

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