In drama the term aside refers to lines that are delivered to the audience that other characters on stage are not aware of. For example, in the play Macbeth the title character delivers several asides concerning his doubts about killing the King Duncan. The other characters on stage do not hear these asides, but the audience does and we learn things about Macbeth through them.
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It means how loud or quiet your voice is.
In drama, the stage direction "aside" means lines are delivered to the audience, breaking the "fourth wall". it also means that the character is speaking ONLY to the audiencehope this helps :)
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In drama, the stage direction "aside" means lines are delivered to the audience, breaking the "fourth wall". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aside
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
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It means how loud or quiet your voice is.
An "aside," in a play, is usually where a character in the play stops talking to the other characters, and speaks directly to the audience.
In drama, the stage direction "aside" means lines are delivered to the audience, breaking the "fourth wall". it also means that the character is speaking ONLY to the audiencehope this helps :)
In drama, the stage direction "aside" means lines are delivered to the audience, breaking the "fourth wall". it also means that the character is speaking ONLY to the audiencehope this helps :)
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