Vocabulary
Distortion
A change to an original or natural image or sound
Soliloquy
A speech given by a character alone on a stage
Prologue
An introduction to a poem novel or play
Dastardly
Being cowardly or cruel
Analogous
Having corresponding similarities when making a comparison
Stoic
Seemingly unaffected by emotions
Exposure
The amount of light needed for a camera to register an image
Vernacular
The customary language of a people
Deviate
To stray away from
Unorthodox
Unconventional or against tradition
Unbridled
Unrestrained and uncontrolled
Discrepancy
a difference; a lack of agreement between facts or claims
Connoisseur
an expert, particularly in matters of fine arts
Vindictive
having a desire for revenge
Assertive
having or showing a confidence and boldness
Antagonist
opponent
despondent
sad, without hope, discouraged, dejected
Sardonic
scornfully mocking
complacent
self-satisfied
Denoument
the resolution at the end of a dramatic production
Depricate
to disapprove or condemn
Deter
to prevent an action
Allude
to refer to indirectly
implacable
unable to be pleased or pacified
