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aidachick
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Posted: 5/10/06 at 3:06pm

Hi i was wondering if anyone knows the term for when no one is on stage but someone is talking off stage like in the color purple. my roommate is writing a paper and neither of us can come up with it. thanks for your help

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Posted: 5/10/06 at 4:12pm

sometimes called an offside, but not often. In shakespeare an aside


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GirlforTartaglia
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Posted: 5/10/06 at 4:18pm

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a Shakespearean aside when a character is in a scene and then remarks in conversation / monologue to the audience while onstage?

I haven't seen TCP so I wouldnt' technically know what this question is entirely about :-X


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Posted: 5/10/06 at 4:25pm

yes yes it is, ignore what I say, sometimes I can be immensely stupid


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