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- Të folurit me publikun është një mjet letrar që përdoret në drama kur aktori bisedon me publikun duke supozuar se nuk dëgjohet nga aktorët e tjerë. Own research - by shkendije
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- Të folurit me publikun është një koment i shkurtër dhe jo një fjalim siç është monologu. - Wikipedia by shkendije
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- In drama, a speech directed to the audience that supposedly is not audible to the other characters onstage at the time. When Hamlet first appears onstage, for example, his aside "A little more than kin, and less than kind!" gives the audience a strong sense of his alienation from King Claudius. Bedford/St. Martin's
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- In order to highlight Palaestrio’s craftiness, Plautus has Periplectomenus in a long aside describe the slave's planning while the actor playing the slave mimes intense deliberation - Brooklyn College by
- What does not occur very often in Faust, though, are true asides, and most particularly those comical remarks which would normally produce a laugh in the audience. - Nancy Thuleen by
- Rene would regularly explain his ongoing predicament at the start, and make asides at the Audience regarding other people's leading statements. - tvtropes.org by
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- a parte [a pàrte] loc.sost.m. (teat.) battuta o monologo che l'attore recita rivolgendosi direttamente al pubblico, come di nascosto dagli altri personaggi presenti im scena.
Da Dizionario Garzanti della Lingua Italiana Own research - by Giuseppe Sorrentino
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- La musica e il teatro I monologhi e gli a parte: la fuga di notizie Tra le battute si distinguono in particolare i monologhi e gli a parte. il monologo è la parte di testo drammatico affidata alla voce di un unico personaggio, il quale può trovarsi solo sulla scena. L'a parte è una battuta che un personaggio pronuncia presupponendo che gli altri personaggi presenti sulla scena non lo odano. In essa egli corregge o addirittura capovolge il senso delle parole destinate allo scambio dialogico. I monologhi e gli a parte possono anche essere denominati fuga di notizie: infatti l'informazione diviene improvvisamente più accessibile e più ampia quando un personaggio rivela le proprie intenzioni. - Studenti.it by Giuseppe Sorrentino
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(fr. d part - razgovor nasamo; govor za sebe) Monolozi ili replike koje glumac govori publici, pri čemu se smatra da akteri na pozornici to ne čuju; njegova primena bila je poznata već u antičkoj tragediji, javlja se u pozorišnim komadima sve do XX veka, u novijim dramama se retko pojavljuje.
forumteatar - by emina88
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- Posebna pažnja u knjizi posvećena je važnim dramaturškim kategorijama: likovima, prostoru i vremenu (str.102-119), kao i retorici bulevarskog pozorišta, kodovima u govoru likova: jeziku i jezičkim registrima, odstupanjima od norme (str. 120-122), dijalogu i aparte govoru.
- STERIJINO POZORJE by emina88
- Komad je igran u nešto malo komotnijoj verziji, pa je naročito u drugom delu kada se otmu mnoga naravoučenija skoro aparte - direktno u publiku, malo razvučen i razblažen, ali sve u svemu ima mnogo istinitog naboja i duboko doživljenih tragičnih rešenja koja opominju
- NARODNO POZORISTE TUZLA by emina88
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