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1..Soliloquy: This is a playwright’s device for letting us know what’s on a character’s mind. It’s as if we’re listening in on the character’s thoughts. A soliloquy is different from a monologue in that it’s not being consciously directed at the audience. Shakespeare wrote one of theatre’s most famous soliloquies for Hamlet: "To be, or not to be?" And, of course, Hamlet never could quite make up

2.Antagonist: Antagonists are present in almost every play. They oppose what the main hero, or protagonist is trying to accomplish

3.Blockink:These are the stage movements and positions that the director works out with the actors in rehearsal for dramatic effect—and so they won’t bump into each. The stage manager makes a careful note of blocking directions for later reference

4. In the theatre this refers to the total number of performances or length of time a play is being presented.

5.Wings: The areas to either side of the stage that the audience does not normally see

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