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deus ex machina

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Filmikunsti terminibaas Filmterm

ID 454050 Last modified 23.11.2022
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Domain screenwriting
  • Latin for “a god from a machine.” It designates the practice of some Greek playwrights (especially Euripides) to end a drama with a god, lowered to the stage by a mechanical apparatus, who by his judgment and commands resolved the dilemmas of the human characters. (Abrams & Harpham, 2012, p. 85) [More generally] deus ex machina denotes any external aid or solution to a problem that arrives without preparation to make things easier for the protagonist. (Lavandier, 2005) [The phrase is often used pejoratively for a] forced and improbable device—a telltale birthmark, an unexpected inheritance, the discovery of a lost will or letter—by which a hard-pressed author resolves a plot, (Abrams & Harpham, 2012, p. 85) and which has not been convincingly prepared for in the preceding action. (Baldick, 2001, p. 63) By extension, any easy solution. (Lavandier, 2005) Also see diabolus ex machina

Huviharidussõnastik

ID 752581 Last modified 10.05.2024
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Domain teatkirj
  • jumal masinast – antiiknäidendis masinaga lavale tõstetud jumala otsustav sekkumine tegevuse käiku; ülekantud tähenduses: sündmuste arenguga sidumata, väljastpoolt tulevate jõudude abil loole õnneliku lõpu andmine
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  • Päritolu: ladina

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