What is a playwright

structure of a play
moment of crisis or intensity, in a play
author of a play
specific division in a play

A playwright is a person who writes plays, typically for performance on stage.

The structure of a play typically includes acts and scenes. Acts are large divisions within a play, often separated by intermissions, while scenes are smaller divisions that occur within acts.

The moment of crisis or intensity in a play is often referred to as the climax. It is the point in the storyline where the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome of the play is typically decided.

The author of a play is the playwright who writes it.

A specific division in a play can refer to any defined section, such as an act or scene. It can also refer to specific elements within a play, such as a monologue or dialogue.