To Look For in Scripts
Linearity
Cause and effect; what causes what and why.
Juxtapositions
Comparison of scenes, images or events that follow each other.
Expressionism
Distortion to show subjective feelings.
Multiple Plots
Each plot has it's own actions and turning points.
Climaxes
Emotional high points.
Turning Points
Events which make objectives change. Five major ones including "the happening" and the resolution.
Foils
Function is to be contrasted with another character. The differences embody themes.
Reflectors
Function is to give perspectives or opinions on other characters or ideas or events.
The Beginning
Ideas are introduced, dramatization begins.
Themes
Ideas running though the play including through its story. Easiest to see in scenes that are not necessary to the story of the play.
Exposition
Information only revealed in dialogue
Dramatic Irony
Irony resulting from the audience knowing more than the characters.
Analogues
Not just characters. Similar situations, relationships or characters.
Statements
Opinions and questions that are illustrated by the dramatization.
Raisonneurs
Purpose in the play is to speak as the voice of reason.
Dramatic Questions
Questions in the mind of the audience about what will happen in the future.
Motifs
Recurrent images, anything that is repeated but is NOT part of the story.
The World of the Play
Society, morality, psychology and aesthetic reality unique to a certain play.
Resolution
The event that ends the last dramatized objective.
The Ending
The most important part of any script.
Sequence
The order that information is revealed affects meaning.
"The Happening"
The precipitating event that causes the first dramatized objective.
The Title
Think about how this affects the audience experience with the play. What does it have to do with the play?
Special Characters
Usually minor characters: Analogues, Foils, Reflectors, Raisonneurs
Subtext
What characters are thinking that they are not saying.
Actions/Objectives
What characters are trying to get; what they're really doing.
Dramatization/"The Action"
What's show; that which is acted out.
Dramatic Conflict
When an action hits an obstacle; when a character wants something but can't get it.