What's the meaning of an aside in a play?

Question 17 options:

A)

A character says something at a perfect moment to create a desired effect.

B)

A character speaks lines that weren't originally in the script.

C)

A character has a natural response to a circumstance in the play.

D)

A character speaks to the audience to reveal their true feelings.

1 answer

The correct answer is:

D) A character speaks to the audience to reveal their true feelings.

An aside is typically a dramatic device where a character speaks directly to the audience, often revealing thoughts or feelings that the other characters on stage cannot hear.

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