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Which 2 elements of drama divide the play and indicate shifts in location or scenery

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Act and Scene

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THEATRE, ACTS, SCENES ARE DRAMA

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Plays are divided into acts and scenes. This structure presents the ACT which elements entail: the rising action – the introduction of the incident or problem -, the climax – which previous actions lead to the highest tension or peak of the drama, also known as “crisis” -, and the resolution –which entails the end of the conflict or the final revelations, even if there is an open ending.

The SCENE is part of the ACT. Its structure entails the presentation and development or changing characters. This is usually subdivided in many scenes inside the ACT.

The scene shifting or changes involve the change of locale or scenery, which also entail the use of costumes, furniture, special effects, and paintings. All these create the atmosphere of the theatrical event.

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