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7 
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allows viewers to believe in the events of the story, even though they know the play is artificial 
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8 
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a speech in which a character, alone on stage, reveals private thoughts that the audience is allowed to overhear 
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9 
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instructions about how the play should be performed 
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11 
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a struggle posed by a character’s own beliefs, thoughts, or feelings 
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12 
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multi-dimensional; have many qualities 
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13 
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unchanging; remain the same 
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16 
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one-dimensional; have only one quality 
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18 
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has a happy/positive ending 
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19 
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the single main character 
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21 
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a struggle against an outside force 
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26 
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a personality or voice that comments on but does not participate in the story 
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27 
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acts are often divided into these 
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28 
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a brief remark a character makes to the audience rather than to other characters 
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29 
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a deeper meaning or insight about life 
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