Greek Tragedy: There is usually a heroic protagonist, or main character, who struggles—with the gods, historically—and is ultimately brought down by a tragic flaw within himself or herself.
the story that is told, as in a novel, play, movie, etc.
Just as in novels and short stories, the plot introduces a drama’s central conflict, or struggle; develops the conflict through rising action; and resolves it after the climax.
Sometimes information is presented to the audience through the speech of one character, which other characters may not hear. This is called a monologue.
instruction or description written in the script of a play
Stage directions appear before and after lines of dialogue, and they indicate how a character should speak a certain line, what facial expressions to make, how to gesture, and so on.
Just as a novel is sometimes divided into chapters, a script is usually divided into acts and scenes. Many plays have two to three acts, and each act is made up of a number of scenes.
Just as a novel is sometimes divided into chapters, a script is usually divided into acts and scenes. Many plays have two to three acts, and each act is made up of a number of scenes.