Drama Texts Analysis Worksheet

Drama
Year 9
11 questions
~22 mins
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This worksheet helps you develop skills in analysing scripts and understanding character intentions. Use detailed observations to support your answers.

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Drama Texts Analysis Worksheet

Subject: DramaGrade: Year 9
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Questions

This worksheet helps you develop skills in analysing scripts and understanding character intentions. Use detailed observations to support your answers.

Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Identify one example of a stage direction in a script that reveals a character's emotional state. Explain how it influences your understanding of the character.
[6 marks]
2.
Choose a dialogue from a script where a character's tone changes significantly. Describe how this shift impacts the scene's meaning.
[8 marks]
3.
Describe how the use of silence or pauses in a script can add tension or emphasis. Provide a hypothetical example.
[5 marks]
4.
Analyze how a character's dialogue can reveal their underlying motives. Use a hypothetical example in your explanation.
[7 marks]
5.
Draw a simple character profile for a character who is nervous and unsure of themselves. Include key physical and emotional traits.
[2 marks]
Drawing / Sketch space
6.
Identify a key moment of conflict in a script and describe how the dialogue or stage directions highlight this conflict.
[6 marks]
7.
Explain how a monologue can be used to reveal a character’s inner thoughts. Provide an example scenario.
[7 marks]
8.
Identify and explain one way a script uses contrasting characters to enhance the main theme.
[5 marks]
9.
Sketch a scene where two characters are in a heated argument. Indicate their emotional states through facial expressions and body language in your drawing.
[2 marks]
Drawing / Sketch space
10.
Select a scene from a play you have studied. Describe how stage directions and dialogue work together to create atmosphere.
[8 marks]
11.
Explain the importance of subtext in a script. Use an example where a character’s words suggest something different from their true feelings.
[6 marks]

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Created
1/2/2026
Updated
1/2/2026
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