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Aside

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Narrative device used in literature
For other uses, seeAside (disambiguation).

Anaside is adramatic device in which acharacter speaks to theaudience. By convention, the audience is to realize that the character's speech is unheard by the other characters on stage. It may be addressed to the audience expressly (in character or out) or represent an unspoken thought. An aside is usually a brief comment rather than a speech, such as amonologue orsoliloquy.

The aside was used byIan Richardson's characterFrancis Urquhart in the 1990BBC mini-seriesHouse of Cards, as well as byKevin Spacey's character Frank Underwood in the 2013Netflixoriginal series of the same name.[1] It can be used to explain the often complex politics on the show, describe what the character's plans/emotions are or simply for humorous effect.

It was also used byMichaela Coel’s character Tracey in the Channel 4 comedy seriesChewing Gum; and by the titular character inFleabag, written and played byPhoebe Waller-Bridge.[2]

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  1. ^Zach Seward (May 10, 2013)."House of Cards' fourth wall".medium.com.
  2. ^Hunt, El (2019-03-29)."'Fleabag' proves that Phoebe Waller-Bridge is the master of the monologue".NME.
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