Imaginary scene representing a classical writing room, showcasing vintage furniture such as a wooden desk, lit candle, parchment paper, and quill. Also, envision a miniature theater stage, complete with curtains and tiny drama figures actively engaging in an act, symbolizing the third act. Display the third act reflecting characters facing a problem. Lastly, illustrate a scene with a character walking off stage, symbolic of a scene ending.

1.) What is a playwright?

A - Author of play

2.) In five-act plays, what generally occurs in Act 3?
B - The characters face the problem.

3.) The acts in a play are made of smaller divisions called scenes. When does a scene in a play usually end?
B - when a character exits the stage

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Unit 10 Lesson 3

To answer these questions, I will explain the process you can use to find the answers on your own.

1.) To find out what a playwright is, you can start by doing a quick search on the internet. You can use search engines like Google or Bing and type in "playwright definition." The search results will provide you with various sources such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, or websites that can give you a clear definition of a playwright. In this case, a playwright is defined as the author or writer of a play.

2.) Understanding what generally occurs in Act 3 of a five-act play can be done by studying the structure of a five-act play. You can start by researching the five-act structure of plays. This structure includes an exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Act 3 is typically where the characters face the problem or conflict that drives the plot forward. By analyzing the structure of plays and Act 3 specifically, you can identify this pattern.

3.) When a scene in a play usually ends is often indicated by a character exiting the stage. You can learn about the format and structure of plays by studying resources such as books on playwriting, theater textbooks, or online sources that provide information on playwriting. Such sources will often outline the different elements of a play, including scenes and their endings. Generally, when a character exits the stage, it indicates the end of a scene.