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one who opposes actively competes with another in a play, most often with the protagonist. |
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all stage lights go off simultaneously |
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a person portrayed in a drama,novel, or other artistic piece. |
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a factor, condition, and/or element that complicates the situation in a play. |
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the solution, clarification, and/or unraveling of the plot of a play |
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the area closest to the audience |
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means of telling a stories by way of stage, film, television, radio, or computer discs |
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means of communication characterized by the use of technology,radio, and computers |
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the series of events following the climax |
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an indication beforehand of something that is about to happen |
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a triangular diagram that shows how a plot or storyline progresses |
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the practice of mimicing or imitating |
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the leading character in a play or other literary work |
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monies paid for permission to stage a play |
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