In Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, the title character inadvertently sacrifices his soul in order to stay eternally youthful.
Terry Prachett's novel, Eric, parodies the original Faust tale.
The Devil and Daniel Craig. Stephen Vincent Benét.
"The Devil and Tom Walker", written by Washington Irving.
An aside is when you hear the characters innermost thoughts and feelings, the other characters don't hear it.
Aside
Aside from grunting when encountering damage, Link never speaks during "The Legend of Zelda"
The aside is when a character on stage talks to the audience, but the other characters don't hear it.
An aside
When the character is alone on the stage it is soliloquy of course, but I think it is an 'aside' when the others are present but can't hear it.
an aside is when a character is speaking to the audience and in this play romeo saying "shall i hear more or shall i speak at this?" this is in act 3
Examples of asides in literature include characters speaking directly to the audience, revealing their inner thoughts or providing additional information that others on stage or in the story are not aware of. Shakespeare's plays often feature characters delivering asides to share their true feelings or intentions. In modern literature, authors sometimes use asides to provide commentary or perspective outside of the main narrative.
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.
A short or brief dialogue that is intended for the audience and is not heard by other characters.
A short remark unheard by the other characters is called an aside. A monologue unheard by the other characters is a soliloquy.
an "aside" in acting and theatre is when characters are acting out a scene and another character says something in the scene, it is usually about something going on in the scene. asides are meant to not be heard by the other characters talking, it is just to give the audience more information about what is going on in the scene